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In this speculative scenario, let's consider Leibniz's Monad (first emanation of God), from the philosophical work "The Monadology", as an abstract representation of the zero-dimensional space that binds quarks together with the Strong Nuclear Force: 1) Indivisibility and Unity: Monads, as indivisible entities, mirror the nature of quarks, which are deemed elementary and indivisible particles in our theoretical context. Just as monads possess unity and indivisibility, quarks are unified in their interactions through the Strong Nuclear Force. 2) Interconnectedness: In the Monadology, monads are interconnected in a vast network. In a parallel manner, the interconnectedness of quarks through the strong force could be metaphorically represented by the interplay of monads, forming a web that holds particles together. 3) Inherent Properties: Just as monads possess inherent perceptions and appetitions, quarks could be thought of as having intrinsic properties like color charge, reflecting the inherent qualities of monads and influencing their interactions. 4) Harmony: The concept of monads contributing to universal harmony resonates with the idea that the Strong Nuclear Force maintains harmony within atomic nuclei by counteracting the electromagnetic repulsion between protons, allowing for the stability of matter. 5) Pre-established Harmony: Monads' pre-established harmony aligns with the idea that the strong force was pre-designed to ensure stable interactions among quarks, orchestrating their behavior in a way that parallels the harmony envisaged by Leibniz. 6) Non-Mechanical Interaction: Monads interact non-mechanically, mirroring the non-mechanical interactions of quarks through gluon exchange. This connection might be seen as a metaphorical reflection of the intricacies of quark-gluon dynamics. 7) Holism: The holistic perspective of monads could symbolize how quarks, like the monads' interconnections, contribute holistically to the structure and behavior of particles through the strong force interactions. em·a·na·tion noun an abstract but perceptible thing that issues or originates from a source.
all this is nonsense.. jiri read all this and keeps doing all these things and then gets one punch knocked out by alex pereira.. goes to show instead of all these nonsensical old books and baggage, its much better to just practice the fundamentals over and over again. khabib never read all this crap and yet he was the best... those who fuck around too much with these books and shit never win..
@@Lieutenant-Dan he doesnt mix religion and mma.. in fact he says fighting is not very good for religion.. mixing up these things like jiri is problematic.. find spirituality inside you... train mma outside... otherwise you will get popped like jiri got with all his shaolin..
As a kickboxer I've found out that when taking 2 months of from training made me better, I realised that I have gotten better, my striking and kicks were landing idk why or how but it just works
I think everything you learn needed time to settle or to program in a way like an update so you can better use it and for that you need to take a break
@@reycesarcarino4653i suspect this to be the case as well, instead of constantly trying to one-up yourself you let the basics and the overal result become your own. After that pause you start from the complete collection of the process instead of a particular part of it you tried to improve upon before. Its like that for other things than physical training as well. I think that might be part of why studying for a test over the course of a week works better than cramming the same information in one or two days.
Miyamoto Musashi's philosophy is heavily grounded in concepts from Daoism, and if you've never delved into that philosophy, you'd misunderstand this video and what it means when it says stop trying. The Dao (or The Way), which is the universal force from which Musashi's ideas discussed in this video stem from, is called the effortless effort. The process of flowing with the dao is paradoxically both an effort that requires no effort. When man lets go of control and allows life to flow, he no longer needs to apply great effort to get what he wants, only small efforts at key moments that are instinctual and flow through him; small effortless actions fueled by intuition freed from the laborious thinking, planning, and overthinking of the controlling egoic mind. No action is wasted, and all flow in harmony. To achieve such a state, mastery of one's own emotions, thoughts, and desires is necessary, or else these things will sway one out of balance and disrupt the dao. The path to self mastery is not one of gripping tightly, but of letting go faithfully.
Buddhism , Daoism , Christism ( true Christism) , Krishnamurti , ............................: Love , Humble , Selfless , Patience .....Like the mother doing things for her child - she has great effort but effortless ? .Like great artists : so spontaneous so natural so marvelous .May I am right ? With this idea .Thank you for sharing the thoughts of Miyamoto Musashi.
This is just bullshit written by people born with talent. Yes they work hard too, but this samurai would get no where if he had zero talent. Talented people work hard but like you said, it’s practically effortless for them.
I call this ability Luck. My luck can accumulate. Be used up. Or if I'm lucky be saved for another moment. If used randomly it becomes complacency or self harm.
@@CK-lt6jlMusashi did also say "to know 10,000 things, know one well". He DEVELOPED talent through discipline rather than OVERwork. Perhaps "effort" isn't the best translation; "struggle" might be better. As another self-help dude says "motion does not equal action".
I had this realization recently, now im going to try to slow down and stop putting myself in to immense pressure. Im no good to my employee if im going to burn out.
I somewhat understand this. What about those who succeed through powerful effort. Like bodybuilders or martial artists or someone in a high-octane profession (surgeon, engineer, etc). There are times in life where I've tried hard and got nothing, but there have been times when I did nothing--and got nothing. So it would be ideal to know the right moves and execute at the right time.
I discovered this on my own. After beating my head against the wall to reach a destination i was never meant to go. Climbing the mountain to find misery at the top
I've journeyed up many mountains in my lifetime, only to find nothing at the top. After all these years, I believe I am now finally climbing the right mountain, one in alignment with my True Self. I hope you're on to a new mountain too - the one you were meant to conquer.
I agree halfway, there is a middle ground. Try everything you can with what you have now, and don't worry about the rest. And take breaks every now and then
Put the effort for the effort itself, not for what you wish or expect. Don't focus on the future, the outcomes. Put the effort and let it lead you where it will lead you. Its liberating. Lets you understand the true nature of success.
I don't care and I don't try. I just 'do'. If I fail, then I fail. If it don't work out, then it don't work out. It's pointless to get worked up over things, especially if I have no control over them The art of not caring gives me contentment with any results. I always prefered to just go about things with a casual mindset, as trying leads to stress and disencouragement right away. If something goes my way for a change, then that's cool. But I try not to get attached to anything or anyone. It's pointless That's the mentality I've had most of my life. Although I can't help but think if I've become apathetic or just indifferent and unmotivated. I've never really had anything or anyone to really care about, so I've never been motivated by such things
One of the best videos I’ve ever seen. So insightful, so useful, and helpful, game-changer in my life. Really helped to understand myself, my life and the right approach to life. I’ll read the book of 5 rings and study Musashi Miyamoto’s life. Thanks so much to the author of the video🙏
i always overwork and taking on too much at a time, and I got nowhere in fact I see people advance while i stagnate. And my attitude got worse because I had no time to self-reflect on my disappointment and jealousy. less is more. avoid unnecessary things. and jomo.
In flow or in essence means to say in simple understanding way means that if you are doing a work with true love and passion in it then you will feel it as pleasure and you will never think about the victory or loss you just did it for your desire in that time without knowing yourself you will achieve your goals .
I think I understood about 20% of the video haha, my take on it is that everyone can achieve a point in their minds where yes, you are fully logically aware of what is happening, but you don't put emotional stakes on it. You hold emotion aside and let the logical side take over fully. Like if you were watching the situation from and outsider's point of view. When you look at something from the outside we often are like "Why didn't person X did this?" and is basically because they were emotionally compromised with the situation and we're not
I have learned that there is a time for everything. There is a time to Hustle and there is a time to Relax and let things flow. The wisdom is in knowing which one we need when the time comes.
I learned it the hard way, spend 8 years of my life studying for a job, growing anxiety and fail everytime. Now, trying again in other career. We have to move on despite the failures...
Nice work brother. I got a suggestion. If this channel is something serious to you it'd be a good idea to build a website and put the wallpapers in the video on it, then directing people to the website by briefly mentioning it and recieving emails in return. It serves a newd and gives you an email list which is invaluable in business. Wish you luck
This is like a halftruth I would say. It comes down to what you wish to offer really. So the more you want to give basically. And that might take some time and effort as you have a clear intention on what that is but not a finished product simultaneously. So your vision and product match eventually for you to be satisfied with what you have accomplished. And perhaps then you realize. You surpassed yourself which is the real gain in the striving. ❤
It is really very simple and not really a paradox as working really hard can very often get you more. It is how you are working hard that matters and I fear lazy people will use this "paradox" to excuse their slacking in their off time or doing bare minimum at their dead-end job. Working extra hard at a job that pays nothing extra and has no reasonable upward mobility is like fighting the tides, the more you push the more the ocean moves around you and you only wear yourself out. However, if you have a job/income that pays on unit basis or requires a lot to start and little to maintain, then working hard will earn you more over time. The key is to not waste time at a job that has no movement upwards while complaining to raise min wages/etc. and to instead use that effort to build a skill set that will make you able to get a job/career that does make the income you need/want.
You cant achieve a state of flow until to stop trying. But it helps to get to the place of flow if you tried hard in practice until flow occurs. Especially in regards to intricate and/or complicated systems.
What is a loving relationship? Its like scooping a handfull of sands in the beach; hold it tight and you’ll lose it, hold it loose and you’ll lose it; hold it just right and you’ll keep it! K
I've begun exploring these concepts in an effort to better myself and the concept pf "flow" he spoke of struck majorly with me. I have the same modern issues of overthinking and anxiety and it leads into all areas of my life. However when im wrenching on something or perhaps taking photos ive noticed a certain meditative state I enter where my mind silences and I simply do what I think. I've always described it as "flow" and the fact that its rooted in other cultures and philosophies makes me feel like im on the right path. Thank you my friend
I enjoyed your video very much, thank you. I thought these lines from Yeats would be fitting: Labour is blossoming or dancing where The body is not bruised to pleasure soul, Nor beauty born out of its own despair, Nor blear-eyed wisdom out of midnight oil. O chestnut tree, great rooted blossomer, Are you the leaf, the blossom or the bole? O body swayed to music, O brightening glance, How can we know the dancer from the dance? WB Yeats, Among School Children
Well, that's the key my friend. That phrase doesn't mean you should stop trying hard. If you throw a stone in the ocean, you can't predict where it will land. YOU'LL HAVE TO DROWN WITH IT.
Let go of the illusion of control. That means not to give up fully, you do control some thinga, you control how you feel, what you say, how you act, how you look, how fast you move and hoe you view life. But what happens in it, what life will or will not five you, you control not, and you shouldn't. Some things you are simply not meant to have, and one should be okay with life will five them, not always to strive to have someone elses faith.
It’s weird when i liked this girl and i kept thinking about telling her and trying hard to get her to like me, she didn’t like me at all, showed no interest. I told her i liked her even tho i knew she didn’t like me back cause i wanted to let go of my feelings for her. After she rejected me i started not really caring about her and now it seems like she cares more for me and wants me.
I noticed this a while ago when I stopped caring I’d actually do it it’s a strange phenomenon likely cause of one being less stressed to do it they can focus on it better it’s like game with women when you’re not interested somehow your game or rizz is amazing but with girls you’re crushing on it’s barely possible
Its interesting that this coincides, to some degree, with the Christian idea that God has a plan and a path for you. Deviating from it results in pain and failure, which one could interpret as trying too hard, perhaps facing retribution for trying to go the wrong way.
Very cool video but only scratches the surface of zen. The true power of letting go is that you no longer pursue success. You can be happy, you can be present… you can exist beyond the delusion of ‘yourself’… If you are ready, explore zen and give up your pursuit of happiness.
To everyone that say "don't try" I share my point of view or perspective if you will. "Don't try" means failure and stillness. Yes the more we try the harder it will get BUT it's through a trial that we will fully comprehend ourselves. We all want excellence yes but as Miyamoto Musashi said "The difference between a master and a beginner is that the master failed too many times than the begginer is ready to try his first time". Excellence is not coming through stillness and listen to people who said "Don't try" excellence comes when anyone hear the voice from within say "I will try and I will get the job done. I am resilient, I will not give in or give up". Miyamoto musashi set an example.
“Be formless, shapeless, like water. You put water in a cup, it becomes the cup, put it in a bottle it becomes the bottle, put it in a teapot it becomes the teapot, see water can flow…. or it can crash. Be water my friend.” -Bruce Lee
The problem is, most people never tried hard. At all. And believe it or not, most people never succeed in anything. After with the right mind you find what to do, you should work hard. A lot of people sees laziness as "flow" and its not what five rings meant
Tried hard enough they don’t care how hard you work you can still get hurt still not care for ur life or well being still want you to come back to work
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In this speculative scenario, let's consider Leibniz's Monad (first emanation of God), from the philosophical work "The Monadology", as an abstract representation of the zero-dimensional space that binds quarks together with the Strong Nuclear Force:
1) Indivisibility and Unity: Monads, as indivisible entities, mirror the nature of quarks, which are deemed elementary and indivisible particles in our theoretical context. Just as monads possess unity and indivisibility, quarks are unified in their interactions through the Strong Nuclear Force.
2) Interconnectedness: In the Monadology, monads are interconnected in a vast network. In a parallel manner, the interconnectedness of quarks through the strong force could be metaphorically represented by the interplay of monads, forming a web that holds particles together.
3) Inherent Properties: Just as monads possess inherent perceptions and appetitions, quarks could be thought of as having intrinsic properties like color charge, reflecting the inherent qualities of monads and influencing their interactions.
4) Harmony: The concept of monads contributing to universal harmony resonates with the idea that the Strong Nuclear Force maintains harmony within atomic nuclei by counteracting the electromagnetic repulsion between protons, allowing for the stability of matter.
5) Pre-established Harmony: Monads' pre-established harmony aligns with the idea that the strong force was pre-designed to ensure stable interactions among quarks, orchestrating their behavior in a way that parallels the harmony envisaged by Leibniz.
6) Non-Mechanical Interaction: Monads interact non-mechanically, mirroring the non-mechanical interactions of quarks through gluon exchange. This connection might be seen as a metaphorical reflection of the intricacies of quark-gluon dynamics.
7) Holism: The holistic perspective of monads could symbolize how quarks, like the monads' interconnections, contribute holistically to the structure and behavior of particles through the strong force interactions.
em·a·na·tion
noun
an abstract but perceptible thing that issues or originates from a source.
Tired of theses AI generated scripts, videos and voices...😪... RUclips is now flooded with this type of "wisdom"
David Goggins checked in to the building
Nihilism
Slow is smooth, smooth is fast.
This makes a lot of sense
... you must be a disc golfer ;-)
Reminds me of a quote I read… "Mind moving fast is crazy.
Mind slow is sane.
Mind stopped... is God."
Jeff Bezos' ideology.
Constantine ?
Fight too hard and drown. Relax and float.
all this is nonsense.. jiri read all this and keeps doing all these things and then gets one punch knocked out by alex pereira.. goes to show instead of all these nonsensical old books and baggage, its much better to just practice the fundamentals over and over again. khabib never read all this crap and yet he was the best... those who fuck around too much with these books and shit never win..
Life isn't a UFC fight. Also Khabib is quite religious. It's definitely not all nonsense.
@@Lieutenant-Dan he doesnt mix religion and mma.. in fact he says fighting is not very good for religion.. mixing up these things like jiri is problematic.. find spirituality inside you... train mma outside... otherwise you will get popped like jiri got with all his shaolin..
@@nonefvnfvnjnjnjevjenjvonej3384 that doesn't mean there's no wisdom in it and that it's all nonsense...
@@Lieutenant-Dan i dunno.. nobody who has become great does any weird shit... its ok to get inspired by it but to live like that is too woo woo..
This is accurate. The writer has a deep grasp of these concepts and is eloquent without being long-winded or complicated. Thank you.
Thank you, as well!
It is chat GPT and Voice Changer Ai. But Good Content!
@@magnusstilling3204 goddamn, there we go. These AI have a better grasp of philosophy than anyone I speak to.
He had the right effort
Except these concepts are from Taoism more than Buddhism.
As a kickboxer I've found out that when taking 2 months of from training made me better, I realised that I have gotten better, my striking and kicks were landing idk why or how but it just works
Love that!
In my experience with BJJ, a few months off it made me better.
I think everything you learn needed time to settle or to program in a way like an update so you can better use it and for that you need to take a break
@@statueofwisdomovertraining is real. So is rest.
@@reycesarcarino4653i suspect this to be the case as well, instead of constantly trying to one-up yourself you let the basics and the overal result become your own. After that pause you start from the complete collection of the process instead of a particular part of it you tried to improve upon before. Its like that for other things than physical training as well. I think that might be part of why studying for a test over the course of a week works better than cramming the same information in one or two days.
If you want to find something, whatever it is, love, peace or whatever, stop looking for it and it will come to you.
True but scary at times
Miyamoto Musashi's philosophy is heavily grounded in concepts from Daoism, and if you've never delved into that philosophy, you'd misunderstand this video and what it means when it says stop trying. The Dao (or The Way), which is the universal force from which Musashi's ideas discussed in this video stem from, is called the effortless effort. The process of flowing with the dao is paradoxically both an effort that requires no effort.
When man lets go of control and allows life to flow, he no longer needs to apply great effort to get what he wants, only small efforts at key moments that are instinctual and flow through him; small effortless actions fueled by intuition freed from the laborious thinking, planning, and overthinking of the controlling egoic mind.
No action is wasted, and all flow in harmony. To achieve such a state, mastery of one's own emotions, thoughts, and desires is necessary, or else these things will sway one out of balance and disrupt the dao. The path to self mastery is not one of gripping tightly, but of letting go faithfully.
Buddhism , Daoism , Christism ( true Christism) , Krishnamurti , ............................: Love , Humble , Selfless , Patience .....Like the mother doing things for her child - she has great effort but effortless ? .Like great artists : so spontaneous so natural so marvelous .May I am right ? With this idea .Thank you for sharing the thoughts of Miyamoto Musashi.
This is just bullshit written by people born with talent. Yes they work hard too, but this samurai would get no where if he had zero talent. Talented people work hard but like you said, it’s practically effortless for them.
letting go and letting the universe take way. but also stay ready so you wont have to prepare to be ready
I call this ability Luck. My luck can accumulate. Be used up. Or if I'm lucky be saved for another moment. If used randomly it becomes complacency or self harm.
@@CK-lt6jlMusashi did also say "to know 10,000 things, know one well". He DEVELOPED talent through discipline rather than OVERwork. Perhaps "effort" isn't the best translation; "struggle" might be better. As another self-help dude says "motion does not equal action".
This is exactly how my life has been all my life. The harder I try, the worse life just gets.
I've noticed this as well....Also, the more I care about something the harder/worse it becomes
@@JohnSmith-fo5cxI think it’s the attachment to it and constantly worrying about it .
I had this realization recently, now im going to try to slow down and stop putting myself in to immense pressure. Im no good to my employee if im going to burn out.
I somewhat understand this. What about those who succeed through powerful effort. Like bodybuilders or martial artists or someone in a high-octane profession (surgeon, engineer, etc).
There are times in life where I've tried hard and got nothing, but there have been times when I did nothing--and got nothing.
So it would be ideal to know the right moves and execute at the right time.
Its because the more you care the higher your expectations become. When you stop caring, you'll never be disappointed
I discovered this on my own. After beating my head against the wall to reach a destination i was never meant to go. Climbing the mountain to find misery at the top
I've journeyed up many mountains in my lifetime, only to find nothing at the top. After all these years, I believe I am now finally climbing the right mountain, one in alignment with my True Self. I hope you're on to a new mountain too - the one you were meant to conquer.
It is said in Bhagavad Gita " work for work's sake not for the outcome"
I agree halfway, there is a middle ground. Try everything you can with what you have now, and don't worry about the rest. And take breaks every now and then
Yh but that's not an excuse to be lazy. And all this video is trying to say is "find peace in the suffering "
@@oentrepreneur you need to read my post again carefully
I use this philosphy to deal with my constipation
I've been overtraining like crazy due to me wanting to reach a goal this video helped me out for sure.
Put the effort for the effort itself, not for what you wish or expect. Don't focus on the future, the outcomes. Put the effort and let it lead you where it will lead you. Its liberating. Lets you understand the true nature of success.
I don't care and I don't try. I just 'do'. If I fail, then I fail. If it don't work out, then it don't work out. It's pointless to get worked up over things, especially if I have no control over them
The art of not caring gives me contentment with any results. I always prefered to just go about things with a casual mindset, as trying leads to stress and disencouragement right away. If something goes my way for a change, then that's cool. But I try not to get attached to anything or anyone. It's pointless
That's the mentality I've had most of my life. Although I can't help but think if I've become apathetic or just indifferent and unmotivated. I've never really had anything or anyone to really care about, so I've never been motivated by such things
Just what I needed to hear!!! Another fine piece of work!!!
One of the best videos I’ve ever seen. So insightful, so useful, and helpful, game-changer in my life. Really helped to understand myself, my life and the right approach to life. I’ll read the book of 5 rings and study Musashi Miyamoto’s life. Thanks so much to the author of the video🙏
Thank you so much, means a lot!
thank you i wanted to read vagabond but now i am more eager to read it . Miyamoto musashi is a great man..
i always overwork and taking on too much at a time, and I got nowhere in fact I see people advance while i stagnate. And my attitude got worse because I had no time to self-reflect on my disappointment and jealousy. less is more. avoid unnecessary things. and jomo.
Well-done video, mate! You interweave these timeless philosophical concepts with a compelling flow.
To be honest: i didnt realize how much i needed this til i got the video thank you my guy!
"beeeecause the harder you tryyyyy, the leeess you succeeeeed, don't try at all and get everything ya neeed" 🎶🎵🎶🎵
Damn, worse takes hardship,grit,discipline and determination...
Few will fail at attempts to get worse😐
In flow or in essence means to say in simple understanding way means that if you are doing a work with true love and passion in it then you will feel it as pleasure and you will never think about the victory or loss you just did it for your desire in that time without knowing yourself you will achieve your goals .
I can so relate because Martial arts teaches you principles & respecting the Elements & the Universe 🙏
I think I understood about 20% of the video haha, my take on it is that everyone can achieve a point in their minds where yes, you are fully logically aware of what is happening, but you don't put emotional stakes on it. You hold emotion aside and let the logical side take over fully. Like if you were watching the situation from and outsider's point of view. When you look at something from the outside we often are like "Why didn't person X did this?" and is basically because they were emotionally compromised with the situation and we're not
I have learned that there is a time for everything. There is a time to Hustle and there is a time to Relax and let things flow. The wisdom is in knowing which one we need when the time comes.
Loved this vdeo. Basically, Musashi mastered ultra instinct haha. Thanks for sharing!
I learned it the hard way, spend 8 years of my life studying for a job, growing anxiety and fail everytime. Now, trying again in other career. We have to move on despite the failures...
Dude this video hits hard , every word has enlightened me , and has guided me to something new that i never knew existed
Nice work brother. I got a suggestion. If this channel is something serious to you it'd be a good idea to build a website and put the wallpapers in the video on it, then directing people to the website by briefly mentioning it and recieving emails in return. It serves a newd and gives you an email list which is invaluable in business.
Wish you luck
Thanks for the tip! Will set it up!
This is like a halftruth I would say.
It comes down to what you wish to offer really. So the more you want to give basically.
And that might take some time and effort as you have a clear intention on what that is but not a finished product simultaneously.
So your vision and product match eventually for you to be satisfied with what you have accomplished.
And perhaps then you realize. You surpassed yourself which is the real gain in the striving. ❤
Balance that's the Gist
Have that and the world is yours
It is really very simple and not really a paradox as working really hard can very often get you more. It is how you are working hard that matters and I fear lazy people will use this "paradox" to excuse their slacking in their off time or doing bare minimum at their dead-end job. Working extra hard at a job that pays nothing extra and has no reasonable upward mobility is like fighting the tides, the more you push the more the ocean moves around you and you only wear yourself out. However, if you have a job/income that pays on unit basis or requires a lot to start and little to maintain, then working hard will earn you more over time. The key is to not waste time at a job that has no movement upwards while complaining to raise min wages/etc. and to instead use that effort to build a skill set that will make you able to get a job/career that does make the income you need/want.
Finally a helpful youtube recommendation.
Thank you for making this video.
"Never give up learning when to quit"
Thank you for the lesson ✨
Any time!
You cant achieve a state of flow until to stop trying. But it helps to get to the place of flow if you tried hard in practice until flow occurs. Especially in regards to intricate and/or complicated systems.
Ive actually lived by this way my whole life b4 i even knew this was a teaching wow
What is a loving relationship? Its like scooping a handfull of sands in the beach; hold it tight and you’ll lose it, hold it loose and you’ll lose it; hold it just right and you’ll keep it! K
I stopped trying and lost my job and now I'm homeless
Lmfao
When you are so stressed and your mind cluttered, you could sit beside a diamond and not notice it at all
seeing your video makes you happy
When you're good at it, you make it look easy.
Amazing insight! This video perfectly captures Miyamoto Musashi's wisdom on effort and outcomes. Really puts things into perspective. Great job!
I've begun exploring these concepts in an effort to better myself and the concept pf "flow" he spoke of struck majorly with me.
I have the same modern issues of overthinking and anxiety and it leads into all areas of my life. However when im wrenching on something or perhaps taking photos ive noticed a certain meditative state I enter where my mind silences and I simply do what I think. I've always described it as "flow" and the fact that its rooted in other cultures and philosophies makes me feel like im on the right path. Thank you my friend
yo I'm over here watching this while straining on the toilet. he ain’t lyin man
I enjoyed your video very much, thank you. I thought these lines from Yeats would be fitting:
Labour is blossoming or dancing where
The body is not bruised to pleasure soul,
Nor beauty born out of its own despair,
Nor blear-eyed wisdom out of midnight oil.
O chestnut tree, great rooted blossomer,
Are you the leaf, the blossom or the bole?
O body swayed to music, O brightening glance,
How can we know the dancer from the dance?
WB Yeats, Among School Children
12:14
As the MLB player Matt Williams once said when explaining how he got out of a slump, "I started to try easier."
Musashi himself trained till he almost broke, don't try my ass
Really good job. I am really grateful for it.
Thank you very much!
This is evident whenever you watch a professional sportsperson who makes it look "easy" They are doing exactly this.
True
He knows de way!!!
Well, that's the key my friend.
That phrase doesn't mean you should stop trying hard.
If you throw a stone in the ocean, you can't predict where it will land. YOU'LL HAVE TO DROWN WITH IT.
Let go of the illusion of control. That means not to give up fully, you do control some thinga, you control how you feel, what you say, how you act, how you look, how fast you move and hoe you view life. But what happens in it, what life will or will not five you, you control not, and you shouldn't. Some things you are simply not meant to have, and one should be okay with life will five them, not always to strive to have someone elses faith.
The only thing "Don't try" should apply to is the Kool Aid.
Thanks for explorin' un explored musashi's philosophies
It’s weird when i liked this girl and i kept thinking about telling her and trying hard to get her to like me, she didn’t like me at all, showed no interest. I told her i liked her even tho i knew she didn’t like me back cause i wanted to let go of my feelings for her. After she rejected me i started not really caring about her and now it seems like she cares more for me and wants me.
thanks man, helped me a lot.
Doing your passion in the moment with no expectation of result.
this is the reason i remain to be lazy cause whats the point if im going to fail anyway. thanks for the video
To try is to fall and fail. To do is to rise and succeed.
6:20 non attachment
8:33 flow, acting without fear of failure
Makes Sense The Harder you Try
The Harder you Fall
I always did . But its naturally without realizing it 🤷♀️
idk I finished gym I'm going to go running fuck taking it easy, philosophy later, work now.
You missed the point of the video
Many thanks for this insightful video.
Pro tip: don't tryhard, but do remember to try, don't get confused and avoid trying all together
I noticed this a while ago when I stopped caring I’d actually do it it’s a strange phenomenon likely cause of one being less stressed to do it they can focus on it better it’s like game with women when you’re not interested somehow your game or rizz is amazing but with girls you’re crushing on it’s barely possible
This is great friend
Its interesting that this coincides, to some degree, with the Christian idea that God has a plan and a path for you. Deviating from it results in pain and failure, which one could interpret as trying too hard, perhaps facing retribution for trying to go the wrong way.
🔥 awesome video 🔥
Glad you liked it
Very cool video but only scratches the surface of zen.
The true power of letting go is that you no longer pursue success. You can be happy, you can be present… you can exist beyond the delusion of ‘yourself’…
If you are ready, explore zen and give up your pursuit of happiness.
Thanks!
To everyone that say "don't try" I share my point of view or perspective if you will.
"Don't try" means failure and stillness. Yes the more we try the harder it will get BUT it's through a trial that we will fully comprehend ourselves. We all want excellence yes but as Miyamoto Musashi said "The difference between a master and a beginner is that the master failed too many times than the begginer is ready to try his first time". Excellence is not coming through stillness and listen to people who said "Don't try" excellence comes when anyone hear the voice from within say "I will try and I will get the job done. I am resilient, I will not give in or give up". Miyamoto musashi set an example.
Knock, knock and you will receive. 😊.
“Be formless, shapeless, like water. You put water in a cup, it becomes the cup, put it in a bottle it becomes the bottle, put it in a teapot it becomes the teapot, see water can flow…. or it can crash. Be water my friend.” -Bruce Lee
If you come across this, please send your prayers and positive energy. I’ve been battling health issues for years.
The problem is, most people never tried hard. At all. And believe it or not, most people never succeed in anything.
After with the right mind you find what to do, you should work hard. A lot of people sees laziness as "flow" and its not what five rings meant
Stop worrying about what other people are doing wrong. You’re not doing that great yourself if your complaining on RUclips
@@M_SC Lol he is not complainig in yt, he's just pointing out that this midset can be misunderstood as laziness when its not
"What if I told you..."
Morpheus 😂
The Matrix
Its easier to do, than it is to try. Ive learned that in sobriety
Musashi was a sneaky opportunist
Survivalist
The harder you thrash in the quicksand, the more you get sucked in. Only with stillness can you survive.
Stop trying to control everything and just let go !
The writer has invented most of the points by himself... In other words: Mushasi has never said these points...
This is the most shocking thing I've seen in a long time
Great history, thanks!
Video is awesome thank you
The saddest part is this is why many kids distance thselves from their parents
What book is better. The Art Of Sun Tzu? Or The Book Of Five Rings of Musashi Miyamoto Sensei?
Book of five rings
Bout to start reading Book of Five Rings
Sweet content appreciate your work ⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️🦦🦦
Appreciate that
@@statueofwisdom Sir yes sir 🫡🤓🥀🎻
Beautiful thumbnail
“Focus” the student gets tense furrows on the eye brows trying to focus. Relax let go and just be
Waiting for the Musashi flashback scene in ‘Shogun’…
It’ll crush you when you try your hardest and still lose
My whole existence was like that
Tried hard enough they don’t care how hard you work you can still get hurt still not care for ur life or well being still want you to come back to work
Interesting
I knew Star Wars stole that fror the Mandalorian from somewhere else 😂 this is the way.
Me like, yeah