I'll seek the £250 that one son of a bitch owes me.
@NamekianScholar5 күн бұрын
03:25 that’s why focus is the key
@culturemania1785 күн бұрын
Mushashi's philosophy sounds somewhat Buddhist to me
@WaaO_O7 күн бұрын
Holy moly. This video is legit.
@ahmadkazemi87288 күн бұрын
that's the best advice i have ever heard.
@sebastianquel13411 күн бұрын
Great video!
@jeffreguett151112 күн бұрын
Love your fate. Amor fati.
@Kanaduniyamu14 күн бұрын
always learn something new from your content, it's invaluable!
@plasticbag550815 күн бұрын
He's no match for yusuke the black god samurai
@Artoffitnessss17 күн бұрын
In our gym we have Miyamoto Musashi quotes on the wall to motivate members 💪🏽
@user-ti2kr4ul5b18 күн бұрын
To a degree, never trying is to not attempt anything. Achieving nothing lol. Try hard and fail is not being good enough. Trying harder and harder than when already done your upmost best. Then it loses its potential for growth as that has been capped and reaching that trying hard can be like anxiety waiting to come in and take away your spontaneous flow like in the moment zone one with the universe shit for someone who thinks to much and trys to hard to make up for inadequacies he can't come to terms with, his own inadequacies or playing an unachievable game playing a losing game trying to win by brute force alone only makes savages by amount of how hard you try only made cool into a dork and lame is the short of it, the worst it gets,.. Bravo
@wearesolaris17 күн бұрын
Thanks, Luke for sharing your thoughts with us!
@user-ti2kr4ul5b17 күн бұрын
@@wearesolaris Thank you.
@ryan9984219 күн бұрын
if you want to go deeper into the rabbit hole, 'Unveiling Your Hidden Potential' by Bruce Thornwood is a must-read
@domlab00019 күн бұрын
"Pain is inevitable, but suffering is a personal choice"
@Wkumar0719 күн бұрын
If only our current leaders were as wise and humble as Marcus Aurelius. Far too often, we see the worst rise to the top, and with them comes many consequences.
@leungomafokate186719 күн бұрын
Hardships grow us. Victory is attained by overcoming challenges.
@somprakashsharma628520 күн бұрын
Keep it up brother ❤❤
@harshdip24k20 күн бұрын
❤
@a.g.484321 күн бұрын
Go-Rin-no-sho!
@angelofamillionyears459921 күн бұрын
This is similar to the teachings of Neville Goddard !! Read his writings.
@davidchase942424 күн бұрын
You glossed over how and why Musashi won his first duel. Musashi's father was a samurai but died. He was raised by his uncle who was a monk. Musashi was a big kid/frame. His uncle encouraged him to train and walk the warriors path but guided by spiritual discipline and focus from a young age. The "duel" was essential a fight where a brash older warrior attempted to ridicule/insult/intimate Musashi. They ended up grappling and Musashi threw the warrior to the ground, picked up a stick, and struck him in the head killing him. This was when he was only 13.
@thorandodin62124 күн бұрын
Book Of Five Rings
@Lifetuningbykenneth24 күн бұрын
Well put, thank you!
@lavishjeph24 күн бұрын
All in all focus on the process not on the result , enjoy the process don't expect a certain result , or all in all be expectation less
@warrenbradford259725 күн бұрын
I need to remember these teachings to hone my skills more and reach my potential. That is what I believe I should do.
@joaquimmanuelpereirafernan965525 күн бұрын
People are payed to do things of no use or for destructing God's and universe creation. Welcome in the machine we need fools lots of fools to be successful.
@user-ez5po1zl8o25 күн бұрын
Thanks for making such a great content. These words are really good and essential for this generations. These things helps us to expect the unexpected. Love from India ❤
@justinf407126 күн бұрын
Buddy is 60-0 with swords lmao
@tomasarctur735526 күн бұрын
I really love your videos!! They deserve way more views!! Keep it up bro, truly awesome work!! 😊
@wearesolaris25 күн бұрын
Thank you, Tomas!
@revddtunivesralbroadcaststash27 күн бұрын
@topherzac77727 күн бұрын
Nice one, brother
@josepholoo164Ай бұрын
Great work
@wearesolarisАй бұрын
I really appreciate you taking the time to watch! if you enjoyed this, don't forget to like the video, and subscribe. Wish you all a great day!
@GreatlessonАй бұрын
great video love it. you are making some of the great video on internet
@Deb_Da_2008Ай бұрын
From tomorrow morning I'll follow these principles.....
@shadabshaikh-nc4ge29 күн бұрын
There is no tomorrow!
@mannyatyourcorner404327 күн бұрын
Tomorrow is promised to no one
@shaurya855527 күн бұрын
Now
@JaySlay69Ай бұрын
You have no idea how really I needed this today. The most grateful thank you.
@Imhim247Ай бұрын
Perfect video
@irishseven100Ай бұрын
I would rather fight a guy who has practiced 10,000 different kicks one time. Than a guy who has practiced one kick 10,000 times. Bruce Lee.
@AliHussein30605Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this helpful video ❤❤❤
@calvingrondahl1011Ай бұрын
Honest wisdom.
@pauldenino6350Ай бұрын
good shit
@LifetuningbykennethАй бұрын
So much wisdom in under 11 minutes. Thank you for the upload!
@royboy7157Ай бұрын
Interesting, this philosophy is similar to what Alan Watts writes about in the Wisdom of Insecurity
@LifetuningbykennethАй бұрын
Awesome video as always. Thank you!
@AdityaBadodiyaАй бұрын
thank you for your efforts because of you I learn something new . SO THANKYOU
@bepeacefulinde6389Ай бұрын
What an interesting video it is! Wow! The practical world! Ah ah!
@josepg.2479Ай бұрын
Saddly in our current society the superior status of a man or a woman is measuring by the money they earn, not by their real personal achievements.
@ZsaraRealTalkАй бұрын
Just subbed. I love this history and philosophy
@Matt_NorАй бұрын
Let's make this clear right away... There's a difference between valuing a strangers opinion, and valuing family, friends, gf's bf's collegues and etc. Value / care aboout the opinion of those who ACTUALLY love you and deeply care about you. Those who fill you with positive energy, uplifts you, supports you and includes you are the ones who matter. We humans will always care about the opinions of other, but don't let it control you or your life. Anyone who says they don't care about the opinion of other people, they're not telling the truth. Other people include family, friends and etc... I care what my son thinks, family, friends and those who i love and care about, that i KNOW loves me and cares about me. I still struggle with things often, but i try my best to control what is within my control. I got ADHD which means i tend to ruminate and often have dark, ugly and uncomfortable thoughts. What i then focus on is keeping my brain occupied until i have the capacity and energy to deal with it (if it is possible of course). The lesson i have and still are being taught is really: live to experience life, because it will ultimately teach you the lessons. h How you respond, is up to you.
@wearesolarisАй бұрын
Mathias, Thank you for sharing these valuable thoughts!
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This is all fundamentally Buddhist
Thank you
I'll seek the £250 that one son of a bitch owes me.
03:25 that’s why focus is the key
Mushashi's philosophy sounds somewhat Buddhist to me
Holy moly. This video is legit.
that's the best advice i have ever heard.
Great video!
Love your fate. Amor fati.
always learn something new from your content, it's invaluable!
He's no match for yusuke the black god samurai
In our gym we have Miyamoto Musashi quotes on the wall to motivate members 💪🏽
To a degree, never trying is to not attempt anything. Achieving nothing lol. Try hard and fail is not being good enough. Trying harder and harder than when already done your upmost best. Then it loses its potential for growth as that has been capped and reaching that trying hard can be like anxiety waiting to come in and take away your spontaneous flow like in the moment zone one with the universe shit for someone who thinks to much and trys to hard to make up for inadequacies he can't come to terms with, his own inadequacies or playing an unachievable game playing a losing game trying to win by brute force alone only makes savages by amount of how hard you try only made cool into a dork and lame is the short of it, the worst it gets,.. Bravo
Thanks, Luke for sharing your thoughts with us!
@@wearesolaris Thank you.
if you want to go deeper into the rabbit hole, 'Unveiling Your Hidden Potential' by Bruce Thornwood is a must-read
"Pain is inevitable, but suffering is a personal choice"
If only our current leaders were as wise and humble as Marcus Aurelius. Far too often, we see the worst rise to the top, and with them comes many consequences.
Hardships grow us. Victory is attained by overcoming challenges.
Keep it up brother ❤❤
❤
Go-Rin-no-sho!
This is similar to the teachings of Neville Goddard !! Read his writings.
You glossed over how and why Musashi won his first duel. Musashi's father was a samurai but died. He was raised by his uncle who was a monk. Musashi was a big kid/frame. His uncle encouraged him to train and walk the warriors path but guided by spiritual discipline and focus from a young age. The "duel" was essential a fight where a brash older warrior attempted to ridicule/insult/intimate Musashi. They ended up grappling and Musashi threw the warrior to the ground, picked up a stick, and struck him in the head killing him. This was when he was only 13.
Book Of Five Rings
Well put, thank you!
All in all focus on the process not on the result , enjoy the process don't expect a certain result , or all in all be expectation less
I need to remember these teachings to hone my skills more and reach my potential. That is what I believe I should do.
People are payed to do things of no use or for destructing God's and universe creation. Welcome in the machine we need fools lots of fools to be successful.
Thanks for making such a great content. These words are really good and essential for this generations. These things helps us to expect the unexpected. Love from India ❤
Buddy is 60-0 with swords lmao
I really love your videos!! They deserve way more views!! Keep it up bro, truly awesome work!! 😊
Thank you, Tomas!
Nice one, brother
Great work
I really appreciate you taking the time to watch! if you enjoyed this, don't forget to like the video, and subscribe. Wish you all a great day!
great video love it. you are making some of the great video on internet
From tomorrow morning I'll follow these principles.....
There is no tomorrow!
Tomorrow is promised to no one
Now
You have no idea how really I needed this today. The most grateful thank you.
Perfect video
I would rather fight a guy who has practiced 10,000 different kicks one time. Than a guy who has practiced one kick 10,000 times. Bruce Lee.
Thank you for sharing this helpful video ❤❤❤
Honest wisdom.
good shit
So much wisdom in under 11 minutes. Thank you for the upload!
Interesting, this philosophy is similar to what Alan Watts writes about in the Wisdom of Insecurity
Awesome video as always. Thank you!
thank you for your efforts because of you I learn something new . SO THANKYOU
What an interesting video it is! Wow! The practical world! Ah ah!
Saddly in our current society the superior status of a man or a woman is measuring by the money they earn, not by their real personal achievements.
Just subbed. I love this history and philosophy
Let's make this clear right away... There's a difference between valuing a strangers opinion, and valuing family, friends, gf's bf's collegues and etc. Value / care aboout the opinion of those who ACTUALLY love you and deeply care about you. Those who fill you with positive energy, uplifts you, supports you and includes you are the ones who matter. We humans will always care about the opinions of other, but don't let it control you or your life. Anyone who says they don't care about the opinion of other people, they're not telling the truth. Other people include family, friends and etc... I care what my son thinks, family, friends and those who i love and care about, that i KNOW loves me and cares about me. I still struggle with things often, but i try my best to control what is within my control. I got ADHD which means i tend to ruminate and often have dark, ugly and uncomfortable thoughts. What i then focus on is keeping my brain occupied until i have the capacity and energy to deal with it (if it is possible of course). The lesson i have and still are being taught is really: live to experience life, because it will ultimately teach you the lessons. h How you respond, is up to you.
Mathias, Thank you for sharing these valuable thoughts!