He was indeed stubborn and very much a child in a lot of ways, being that a lot of his social skills were stunted or prevented from developing at all due to being raised within the Jedi Order for a good portion of his life. It was one of the reasons he was unsure of how to handle this most recent vision bestowed upon him by the Force. The last time he'd seen something, he'd been told to deal with it and move on. Master Yoda was not the best to go to with these things, he realized, and if he'd had this vision while he was back home on Coruscant, he would've gone to his own master or Shaak Ti or Ki-Adi-Mundi -- someone who was better able to tell him what he needed to hear while also taking who he was and his origins into consideration.
After a moment, he nodded. This woman was probably the closest he was going to get to those three masters and in a way, she reminded him a great deal of the Togrutan Jedi Master.
"I had vision. I get visions sometimes and I had one and I'm really not sure what to make of it."