Musashi's Dokkodo (The Way of Walking Alone)
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Businessman:
There is no “way of business” per say, but to repurpose the admonition a little, martial arts can have significant value for businesspeople. As practitioners we learn how to set and achieve challenging goals, understand strategy, set tactics in motion to accomplish our objectives, and improvise when necessary to stay on target, all of which can be used on the job to help us guide and counsel our teams and organizations toward commercial success. Over time we develop inner strength, becoming calmer and more emotionally resilient than most of our peers too. This can be a significant advantage in stressful times. Those of us who have achieve advanced ranks frequently teach too, which means that we become adept at public speaking, proficient at explaining complicated concepts in everyday language, and develop the intuition to know with certainty when to let disciples struggle in the name of learning as well as when to intervene and lend a helping hand to help them overcome plateaus. All-in-all, few things can prepare us for leadership in business—or in life—better than martial arts. For example, Jessica Alba is a famous actress but did you know that she is also a highly successful businesswoman? She was recently featured in Forbes magazine as having developed a billion dollar business by founding The Honest Company. And, she’s also a martial artist, one who has done many of her own movie stunts. Speaking of actors and actresses, Jennifer Aniston, Christian Bale, Jessica Biel, James Caan, Courtney Cox, Robert Downey, Jr., Sean Patrick Flannery, Mel Gibson, Lorenzo Lamas, Adrian Paul, Elvis Presley, Christian Slater, and a host of others all practice (or practiced) martial arts of one kind or another, whether they did action movies or focused on other genres. In fact, martial arts can help folks find success in most any walk of life. German Chancellor Angela Merkel, King Juan Carlos I of Spain, and Russian President Vladimir Putin are all accomplished martial artists. Former Japanese Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto and former United States Presidents Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, and George Washington, were all martial artists was well. [39] Finally, US Senator Ben Knighthorse Campbell was captain of the 1964 US Olympic Judo team. Rather than saying never stray from the way, I prefer to say never give up on your training... Physical fitness, mental agility, self- discipline, confidence, and perseverance can all take us far, yet in my mind the most important attribute of martial arts that is directly applicable to the business world is the ability to remain calm under pressure. For example, I work in the aerospace and defense industry. It’s a very challenging profession in part because the work comes in waves; we’re either swamped and struggling to catch up or downsizing and chasing cost reductions to remain profitable. After the 9/11 attacks air travel plummeted for several years, driving massive layoffs in our sector when our airline customers went into retrenchment mode and orders dried up all around the world. Although demand for travel and plane orders eventually picked back up, reprioritization of military programs and sequestration cuts in the United States hammered the defense side of the business, so while we do hire for attrition from time-to-time, we’ve been in an almost continuous layoff cycle for more than a decade. It’s a real challenge to remain optimistic, make well-considered decisions that affect friends and coworkers, and avoid exhaustion in this sort of environment, yet in large part due to my martial arts training I have managed to do so when others have burned out. So, never stray from the martial arts. Work hard. Train well. And, keep learning. |
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