Musashi's Dokkodo (The Way of Walking Alone)
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America is an individualistic society while the Japanese are group- oriented. The latter prefer not to be alone and not do things differently from others. They typically eat meals together, work together, and travel in groups. While Americans might perceive being part of a group as confining and restrictive, the Japanese believe togetherness gives them a certain degree of being untroubled and, as one Japanese woman said, cheery. The reasons for this are complex but in short much of it is a result of their geography (their isolation from other countries), history (Japan was closed to the world for over 200 years), and their culture (it’s said Japanese are embarrassed or ashamed to do something different from others), which together has created a so-called group- oriented Japanese. In other words, it’s a society that generally relies on being harmonious in order to be a unified power to progress. This might or might not be a good thing but judging it is irrelevant for this discussion. But it does lend light on where Musashi was likely coming from when writing this precept. America in no way resembles the Japanese culture. In fact, in many ways it might be the exact opposite. America in the 1980s was called the “me generation” and the “greed generation.” College graduates in their 20s and 30s were entering the workforce seeking positions of respect and admiration, and spending their money on luxury items. The times are different today (thank heavens the padded shoulders and big hairstyles are long gone), though one could argue the concept of “me, me, me” is back and perhaps bigger than ever. Today it’s represented by the selfie, a too often crude byproduct of modern technology. Hold your cell phone just right and take a picture of yourself. Not just one, lots and lots and post every last one of them, even the blurry and crooked ones, on social media. The self-centered trend has grown to such an ugly place that people now take selfies in front of burning homes, fatal traffic accidents, violent police actions, and in front of open coffins in funeral homes. The subject of the selfie is almost always smiling or making the so- called “duckface,” in which the lips are puckered and the cheeks are hollowed. If people aren’t taking selfies of themselves at horrific events they do anything and everything to capture the bloody moment on their cells to, you guessed it, post on their Facebook pages. So instead of coming to the aid of people being victimized or in some way hurt, these self-centered people are interested only in capturing the moment on their phones to show their friends. While these uncaring and egocentric people garner the attention they so desperately desire, it’s important to keep in mind there are caring and compassionate people out there. Wherever there is a mob stretching their arms up high to film someone being beaten, robbed, or bleeding out at the scene of an accident, there are (generally) people in the front of them trying to help the victims. As one lone person, I can’t do much to affect the world when it comes to the ugliness of social and technological change, but I can take personal responsibility for my actions. For example, I can resist the temptation to think only of myself to the extent of ignoring others; I can be mindful of compassion and caring for others in need; and I can be willing to step forward, even when the crowd is focused on capturing someone else’s suffering on their cells. After all, we’re all in this difficult journey together. If we could all step aside from ourselves to respect another person’s suffering and to help whenever possible, how much better our small space in the world would be, and how much happier we would be. Buddha said, “Thousands of candles can be lighted from a single candle, and the life of the candle will not be shortened.” Nothing is hurt but much is gained by thinking of others. |
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