How To Master Yourself and Your Life | Book of Five Rings (Miyamoto Musashi)
In 1645, Miyamoto Musashi, Japan’s most legendary swordsman, wrote The Book of Five Rings. Divided into five sections: Earth, Water, Fire, Wind, and Void. At the core of this work are the Nine Rules, presented in the Book of Earth as the cornerstone of Musashi’s teachings. These principles, shaped by his own experience, call for honesty, relentless training, and focus on what truly matters. Musashi writes, “Do nothing which is of no use,” urging his students to cut away distractions and act with intention. He teaches that timing, awareness, and balance are essential for success, whether wielding a sword or navigating the challenges of life. Through the five books and these foundational rules, Musashi offers a guide to mastering one’s self and achieving clarity in all pursuits. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How to Stay Calm in Any Confrontation (Miyamoto Musashi)
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5 Principles of the Art of War | Sun Tzu's Essentials for Victory
How to Be Unstoppable: Sun Tzu's Five Essentials for VictoryThe weakest person prepares for the fight.The most dangerous person prepares the conditions for it.The five essentials for victory from Sun Tzu’s The Art of War are not about glory. They’re about domination. They silence the emotional, outlast the reckless, and punish the unprepared.To conquer your battles, you must understand these principles. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How To Stop Letting Emotions Control You | Miyamoto Musashi's 8 Virtues of Bushidō
The Bushido Code: 8 Virtues of the Samurai WayThe Bushidō code was the unwritten moral code of the samurai—a warrior philosophy built on honor, loyalty, courage, self-control, and respect. In this cinematic and powerful reflection, we explore the 8 virtues of Bushidō: rectitude (justice), courage, benevolence (compassion), respect, honesty, honor, loyalty, and self-discipline.More than just a relic of feudal Japan, Bushidō offers timeless wisdom for facing modern life with integrity, discipline, and inner strength. These values helped the samurai remain calm in battle, selfless in service, and fearless in the face of death.Bushidō is not just for warriors—it’s a philosophy for life.🗡️ "A warrior is worthless unless he rises above and stands strong in the midst of a storm." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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MACHIAVELLI: 12 Brutal Principles of The Prince | Art of War
12 Principles of Niccolò Machiavelli | The PrinceNiccolò Machiavelli, in the 16th century, served as an advisor to powerful families and governments, observing firsthand the brutal realities of power. His writings rejected the idealism of morality-based politics in favor of cold, calculated strategy. For Machiavelli, the survival of the state and the strength of its leader outweighed any personal virtue or ethical concern.His most infamous work, The Prince, published in 1532, is a pragmatic guide for rulers who wish to maintain power at any cost. It has endured not because it flatters our ideals, but because it dares to expose the shadow side of power. These are the 12 Principles of Machiavelli’s The Prince.SpeakerJarrett RaymondMusicSoundstripe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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