Musashi's Dokkodo (The Way of Walking Alone)
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Insurance Executive:
As a person and as a martial artist—after all these years they are virtually one and the same—I have developed a self-honor, if you will, to live my life righteously, to respect others, have compassion for others, care about the world, do what is best for my family, and to put in an honest day’s work. To this end, I follow my self-imposed discipline to be the best person I can be. I truly expect this of myself, but I realize after having been alive these many years, to not always expect it from others. My study of self-defense isn’t only to protect myself but also to protect my family, friends, and strangers, in short, anyone unable to protect themselves. Additionally, I would use my abilities to protect an animal, whether from a predicament it got into by its own innocence or from a person bent on harming it. In fact, I would love to stop someone from committing a cruel act on an animal. For sure it would require all my self-restraint to use only the necessary force. By virtue of having established this code of honor for myself and by creating a creed that I will be there to protect people and animals unable to protect themselves, I like to think I would sacrifice my own personal safety—my body—to do what I deem right. Honesty of character and personal integrity is rarely seen these days. As I write this a new presidential race is underway, so the mudslinging is in full force. It’s pretty tough to find an ounce of honesty and integrity in the motley crew vying for our votes. You think any of them would jump on a tossed grenade to save a room full of constituents? I don’t either. Would I “abandon [my] own body” to protect them? I like to think so. Living a life of honor is a practice. The word “practice” in this context means to apply my belief and ideas about my personal honor every day. I practice it by figuratively protecting my family and husband by letting them know I love them, helping in any way I can with their problems, striving to make their lives happy, and just simply being available for whatever they need from me. I have yet to physically fight for them, but I like to think my powerful sense of honor will have me charging into the fray no matter what the personal cost to my person. It’s said in war that the best strategy crumbles away when the first shot is fired. Boxer Mike Tyson said, “Everyone has a plan ‘till they get punched in the mouth.” Likewise, a weak sense of self-respect, self-dignity, and self-honor can quickly crumble in the heat of anger and in the turmoil of violence. It’s important, therefore, to ingrain your code of honor and to fix it in place so it remains no matter how tested. Think about it now, when all is well. Think about all aspects so you understand it, believe it profoundly, and act upon it daily. Only then will it be there when the you-know-what hit’s the fan. Download 1.13 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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