I suppose living in an environment of death, murder and capricious betrayal wouldn't exactly be good for the psyche. At least you can find some manner of an emotional crutch as a Jedi, whereas you've got no one you can rely upon as a Sith. Literally, no one.
Yeah, the Sith are on their own, if they show any sign of weakness, then they would probably die, they have no room for mistake or someone mroe powerful will come and take his/her place.
Yep, a Sith's life is harder. There's always betrayal and hatred, plus you got Jedi to despise you, and Jedi are literally always there.
As a Jedi, you have your fellow brothers to lie down for help. And the Sith appear every couple of centuries, so you don't have to worry about that all the time.
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Depends, really. The Jedi had to restrain themselves more, while the Sith were free to do what they wanted. The Jedi, however, lived in relative safety for over a thousand years, while the Sith were worried about their extinction. During the Jedi Purges, it was undoutedly more difficult for the Jedi to survive because the Sith knew they were still out there, but during the time prior to The Phantom Menace, the Sith were thought to be gone, and the only real Dark Side threat were Dark Jedi like Xanatos. I think the life of a Jedi was more difficult.
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"Today was good. Today was fun. Tomorrow is another one." -Dr. Seuss
All that sacrifice and no gain........ Pointless, really. And they weren't really safe. There was always a war every few years that the Jedi had to jump into....... Then there was the years of study, the self-restraint, the risk of their skills diminishing through lack of practice, the celibacy, etc....
Can someone just clear up for me please, what policies, if any, did the sith have on sexual relations, emotional attachment, etc.?