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It’s May 4th and you know what that means! It’s Star Wars Day!

Why is Star Wars Day celebrated on May the 4th?

Star Wars Day was created by fans as a sly nod to one of the films’ most popular catchphrases, “May the force be with you.”

And when does science fiction become science fact? A few examples:

Some ‘Star Wars’ stories have already become reality

…at least four important aspects of the “Star Wars” saga are much closer – both in time and space – than Lucas was letting on.

And while it’s true that we’re making progress on the scientific and technological aspects of the Star Wars universe, that’s not the reason we care so much about it. 

Star Wars came to me at a difficult time, and has served as an anchor ever since. Why does the story resonate so strongly with so many people?

A force awakened: why so many find meaning in Star Wars

According to Lucas: “I became fascinated with how culture is transmitted through fairy tales and myth. Fairy tales are about how people learn about good and evil…it’s the most intimate struggle that we cope with – trying to do the right thing and what’s expected of us by society, by our peers, and in our hearts.”

These stories typically appear during times of doubt and can help viewers reclaim the goodness and innocence in themselves, reminding them they can overcome the evil they see in the world. 

And while I normally ignore Episodes I, II and III (IV forever!), this quote from the script of III seems appropriate.

“In a dark place we find ourselves, and a little more knowledge lights our way.”

—Yoda

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Every so often I run across story snippets, ideas or lines or just a mood that at one point I committed to paper or pixel.

They are a form of meditation, in a sense, and while some turn into stories or poems or posts, most are just my way of thinking. It’s constructive, but sometimes I find these fragments again and wonder, “What on earth was I thinking?”

And sometimes the idea sets off a new spark and triggers fresh ideas, along a different path. Here’s one such snippet.

When Fluffernutter, our cat of sixteen years, died, we buried her in a shaded spot under the willow in the backyard, down by the creek.

That was our first mistake.

Not checking the grave was the second. 

And not warning the neighbors was our third.

*Note: No kitties were harmed in the making of this post.

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Beneath violets’

purple shade, the chipmunk darts

from winter to spring

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“I don’t believe you have to be better than everybody else. I believe you have to be better than you ever thought you could be.”

— Ken Venturi

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“Evidently, I’d suffered an epiphany: the subconscious realization that when it comes to coolness, nothing the human race has ever invented is more cool than a book.”

― Tom Robbins

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“Don’t worry that you are moving slowly. Just be sure of what direction you are going in.”

— Nellie Biles, with advice to her daughter Simone

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“Trying hard and working hard is its own reward. It feeds the soul. It affirms your will and your power. And it radiates from you, lighting the way for all those who see you.”

― Charles M. Blow

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Getting stuck is part of the process. If you’re never stuck, you’re not doing anything thrilling, important, and/or daunting. Be patient, be kind, and rather than focus on where you’re stuck, do something to shift the stuckness.

— Michael Bungay Stanier

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“I wanted a perfect ending. Now I’ve learned, the hard way, that some poems don’t rhyme, and some stories don’t have a clear beginning, middle, and end. Life is about not knowing, having to change, taking the moment and making the best of it, without knowing what’s going to happen next. 

Delicious Ambiguity.” 

― Gilda Radner

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“It’s your place in the world; it’s your life. Go on and do all you can with it, and make it the life you want to live.”

— Mae Jemison, Doctor, Astronaut

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