Musashi's Dokkodo (The Way of Walking Alone)
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Teacher:
In the West, people tend to think only of things of a sexual nature when the word desire is used, however Musashi was a Buddhist. However devout he was or was not I cannot say, but he was raised in that culture and as such was undoubtedly influenced by the Buddhist tenets. In Buddhism, desire is more-or-less a want of anything, not just sex. The basic idea is that desire leads to suffering when we start to feel sorry for ourselves over what we do not have. In this sense, the suffering is the product of our own desire for things we are unable to attain, and as such, it is our own action of desire that brought about our suffering. There is also the factor of the way we can seem to be owned by the things that we are attached to. That said, I still have to disagree with this precept. It was a desire for flight that brought about the airplane. If everyone were content with what is, then the airplane would not have come to be. Automobiles, same thing. You name it: internet, smartphones, satellite televisions, home computers, videogames, touch-screens, typewriters, mechanical pencils, toothbrushes with those little tongue-scraper thingies on the back, the Hubble Space Telescope, microwave ovens, microwave popcorn, toaster ovens, fire extinguishers, sliced bread, pressure cookers, MP3 players— everything you see around you is the result of the desire someone or some group of people had to make it happen. Additionally, in the martial arts, a person has to want. That is, they have to desire to reach that next rank, or learn that kata, perform the next technique, or they will never be successful. I tell students all of the time that I can teach them applications until I fall over dead, but they have to supply the heart. They have to have that will, that desire, that inner spark that drives them to be the best that they can be. The people who lack desire tend to be a lot less successful in the things that they attempt. Those who have that desire are very often the leaders of their field. You don’t have to wonder if they are successful, because even people outside of their chosen field know the names of these people. You do not have to be a fan of boxing to have heard of Muhammad Ali, or a fan of martial arts or action movies to know who Chuck Norris is. It isn’t necessary to follow basketball to know of Michael Jordan. Without anything above a superficial knowledge of their field, I bet you know about Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, and Mark Zuckerberg. These people are seen as specially gifted. But in reality they had two things that set them apart in each case—work ethic and a desire to be the best. They wanted to do what they did, but they were also willing to put in more time and to work harder to be better than their competition. Desire is that spark that sets these people apart. Uncontrolled lust, sure, that is a bad thing. But desire, properly defined, is not. In the proper sense, desire is the very motivation that drives successful people to do what they do. And even though it seems that only a few are gifted with this, the truth is that anyone can do what these people have done. We tell ourselves we cannot, and that becomes a limitation. It is self- imposed, but it is a limitation nonetheless. We also let others tell us that we are not good enough, not smart enough, not good-looking enough, and we start to believe it. But if we shut out the negative voices, we can start to see progress and move ahead toward what we desire. And if we are being honest here, no one really wants to be mediocre. It is quite natural for people to want to be the best at whatever it is that they do. It is rather uncommon that they follow through on this want, but the desire still exists, waiting to be used. When desire is understood to be more than something sexual, and when it is understood to be the very spark that ignites the fire of ingenuity and innovation, it can be seen as a very good thing and something that we really depend on. |
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