It's clear that the young one understands, and that's good. Though Obi-Wan doesn't miss the sheepish way he looks down. "It's a very natural thing," he tells Grogu reassuringly. "Considering everything you have been through, it is to be expected." And considering how young he was and how far removed he had been from his Jedi training.
"But it is an obstacle to overcome," Obi-Wan continued. "While its not wrong to feel close to others, or some things, you will need to learn to let go. Nothing in life is permanent, little one. Someday, you will lose that ball, and Mando, and myself. If you are not prepared for that, it will be difficult going forward. That is why Jedi never amass wealth or things, nor do we marry."
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"But it is an obstacle to overcome," Obi-Wan continued. "While its not wrong to feel close to others, or some things, you will need to learn to let go. Nothing in life is permanent, little one. Someday, you will lose that ball, and Mando, and myself. If you are not prepared for that, it will be difficult going forward. That is why Jedi never amass wealth or things, nor do we marry."