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Lessons From ‘The Mandalorian’
Is Feeling Nothing, ‘The Way?’

By Dr. Sandra E. Cohen | March 15, 2021 | 0
Lessons from The Mandalorian Is Feeling Nothing "The Way"

When attachments go wrong in early life, you have to toughen up. But is feeling nothing “The Way?” If you thought it was, what does it take to break free and allow love? This was the question for Anakin Skywalker in Star Wars and it’s the question for Mando, The Mandalorian, who also lost his beloved parents…

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