A thread of daily snippets of wisdom on warrior morality.
The secret is Musashi's mental frame;
"distinguish between good and evil"
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The key to long-term success is using the least amount of effort for the strongest effect.
One way to do this is to handle issues while they are still small
Procrastination and indecision serves no one.
Intelligence is knowing what to do
Wisdom is knowing when to do it
Courage is being willing to do it
Expertise is being able to do it
Don't set yourself up for failure
Prepare
Musashi knew the value of foresight.
Pairing vision with action creates the unstoppable warrior.
Chart your course with wisdom, and act with the precision of a samurai.
Musashi knew the value of foresight.
Pairing vision with action creates the unstoppable warrior.
Chart your course with wisdom, and act with the precision of a samurai.
The warrior's strategy is not just in the battles won but in the wars anticipated.
Your present actions are the groundwork for future victories and legacies.
In the warrior's long-term vision, every step today shapes the future.
Plan and act with an eye to what lies ahead, crafting each day as a foundation for tomorrow.
The warrior's strategy is not just in the battles won but in the wars anticipated.
Your present actions are the groundwork for future victories and legacies.
In the warrior's long-term vision, every step today shapes the future.
Plan and act with an eye to what lies ahead, crafting each day as a foundation for tomorrow.
These absolute truths you speak of is called wisdom, and wisdom is eternal.
The bible is 2000 years of collective wisdom.
Without it the world will and has turned to shambles. Because if you don’t respect the god/s (the way of wisdom) you naturally have to respect satan (the way of deception)
Musashi's strategic acumen: "See distant things as if they were close."
Approach life with this foresight. Your goals aren't dreams; they are blueprints for action.
Musashi's wisdom lies in understanding the broad impact of our choices.
A warrior's decisions aren't fleeting; they are stones laid on the path to the future.
Lay the right stones.
Learn to develop your trinocular vision
- See thru the eyes to feed your mind
- See thru the heart to feed your emotions
- See thru the dan tian to feed your soul
"A black belt is a white belt who was thrown down 1000 time but got back up 1001 times."
That's not a cliche
It's a simple fact of life for the Way of the Warrior
You will fail and fall many times on your path
But they are not failures if you learn from them!
"Do not regret what you have done."
Embrace every decision as a stepping stone.
A warrior's past actions are not for regret but for learning and forging a path forward.
"Perceive that which cannot be seen with the eye."
Musashi's insight for the future-minded warrior.
See the unseen, anticipate the next moves in life's grand game.
"In all things have no preferences." Musashi's call for strategic vision.
Think beyond fleeting desires, focus on the enduring impact of your actions.
A warrior plans for a legacy, not just a moment.