Thread:Uskok/@comment-27295021-20180325125431/@comment-27295021-20180326180541

In the Jack Sparrow series, it is established that Jack Sparrow was fed up with the pirate lifestyle and wanted to be free from the pressure he felt came with it, so he left his family to pursue the freedom of being able to do as he liked. He ditched the pirates and became an adventurer instead. And throughout that whole series, Jack's end goal is to be able to determine the conditions of his own life himself, and do what he wanted to do as opposed to what people wanted him to do. Then he met Teague on his journey and encountered other pirates and even Davy Jones. And eventually, it would have dawned on him the more he tried to be his own man by embarking on adventures of his own making, so to speak, he invariably always ended up in the limelight of piracy. He helped pirates when he felt he had to out of an obligation to friends and family who were pirates, but to my own knowledge, during that series, Jack never showed any interest in actually wanting to be a pirate himself. He wanted a ship, a crew, a nice hat and the freedom to roam the oceans, just minding his own business without anything or anyone diturbing him, yet could never truly accomplish this becuase the pirate's life had a way of always catching up with him sooner or later.