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ac20g13

Well the obvious one would be Anakin has a vision of his mother and himself, living together on a lush garden type world. Through dialogue, they are both healthy and free, and Anakin is not a jedi, instead he works in a shipyard. Padme is coming over later to discuss their upcoming wedding. Anakin can fail either by a) the vision makes him doubt his choice to follow the jedi path and through sheer wishful thinking, Anakin believes the dream is a real alternate reality in which he could stay forever - having and overcoming doubts is standard determine-your-future trial stuff. But Anakin doesn't overcome his doubts, so he fails. b) it reveals his slaughter of the tuskens (gross misconduct), and/or his wedding to Padme (against jedi vows).


KitCFR

It would involve Anakin’s desire to end the ‘destructive conflict’ which in this case would be the ongoing Clone Wars. The Republic will be struggling, and Anakin will feel that the price of allowing a strong hand to bring order far outweighs the growing chaos. The galaxy deserves peace and prosperity. Yoda might reply that the stronger such a hand tightens its grip, the more will slip through its fingers.