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How To Build Your Self Discipline - Miyamoto Musashi
youtube.comEven the peerless sword master Miyamoto Musashi entered the fighting square to learn as much as to teach.
Steven Pressfield • Turning Pro
Even the peerless sword master Miyamoto Musashi entered the fighting square to learn as much as to teach.
Steven Pressfield • Turning Pro
Musashi's Dokkodo (The Way of Walking Alone): Half Crazy, Half Genius—Finding Modern Meaning in the Sword Saint’s Last Words
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-- Miyamoto Musashi (1584-1645)
The sixteenth-century Samurai swordsman Miyamoto Musashi won countless fights against feared opponents, even multiple opponents, in which he was swordless. In The Book of Five Rings, he notes the difference between observing and perceiving. The perceiving eye is weak, he wrote; the observing eye is strong.
Ryan Holiday • The Obstacle Is the Way: The Timeless Art of Turning Trials into Triumph
The sixteenth-century Samurai swordsman Miyamoto Musashi won countless fights against feared opponents, even multiple opponents, in which he was swordless. In The Book of Five Rings, he notes the difference between observing and perceiving. The perceiving eye is weak, he wrote; the observing eye is strong.
Ryan Holiday • The Obstacle is the Way: The Ancient Art of Turning Adversity to Advantage
Avant toute chose, Musashi était un esprit libre. S’il entretenait d’excellentes relations avec nombre d’honorables clans, il est cependant notable qu’il évita toujours de se mettre au service d’un unique daimyō. De surcroît, contrairement à ses contemporains, il était anti-conformiste en ce qu’il n’entretenait pas cette tradition séculaire chez le
... See moreAlex Fébo • Musashi, le samourai solitaire : La vie et l'oeuvre de Miyamoto Musashi (Mémoires et Biographies) (French Edition)
As the great swordsman Miyamoto Musashi said, “Today is victory over yourself of yesterday, tomorrow is victory over a lesser foe.”