Miyamoto Musashi- How To Build Your Self Discipline

 Miyamoto Musashi is considered to be the greatest swordsman ever in the history of Japan.. He fought 60 duels and never lost one.. His work became a blueprint for people who want to live a disciplined life. In. This video we are going to see what made Miyamoto so disciplined and how we can build our own discipline.. In an ever-stimulating world, there is an abundance of pleasures which for many brings with it a lack of meaning. According to many greats of the history of humanity., having meaning is what truly makes us happy. The Antidote of pleasure is meaning, believing in something that truly dictates your days in a way that can only move you forward.. We currently live in a world in which we are showered by countless possibilities and opportunities.. People are often disoriented in the face of the many opportunities they encounter. Many people also. They can be good at everything, so they jump from one skill to the next. But. Since they lack patience and focus to reach a level of deep understanding, they end up abandoning that opportunity altogether..

Miyamoto was a man of almost surreal amounts of self--control, determination and discipline.. He was born into a respected family, but left at a very young age to face the unknown in order to fulfill his dreams. Even. After fulfilling his mission and gaining huge notoriety, he still didn&t pursue luxury. Miyamoto. Musashi 's philosophy is a cornerstone of a necessary code of conduct, followed by the Samurais.. The Bushido is a set of virtues that one might follow in order to live a moral and noble life.. This philosophy has 7 main virtuesNK] Integrity, Respect, Heroic courage, Honor, Compassion, Honesty, and Loyalty.. Honor is the glue between all other virtues in the code. Honor means being ready to risk everything to preserve the dignity of those you care about. Honor and discipline are both cut from the same cloth and developing one often leads directly to improving. The other. Developing one leads to developing the other-developing one can lead directly to improvement. Living honorably and living with discipline is the remedy to our greed,, covetousness, and selfishness..


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