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Musashi ist außer Bibel und christliche filmen. Das ist andere Land und Welt außer im Osten und ich lerne gerne alte Testament,andere Leben ist illegal, kriminelle und diese Welt hat nicht zu tun mit verstekte Geld, Interesse und Griechische Krankenhäuser. The Life is nicht christliche film Produktion und Leute eigentlich mit glaube Geld von das machen. Verkauf und Werbung von glaube ist normal für Magic Kreis und für christliche Religion. Das ist von Osten und das ist japanische Kultur und nicht Religion Werbung.
Heute das Geld und Magic sind zusammen mit christliche Religion und Philosophie und Magic in diese christliche Religion. Alte Testament ist ganz andere auf Regel auch bei finanzielle und Gläubige Interesse. Musashi ist Japaner.
Miyamato Musashi and Bruce Lee both became the greatest warriors of their times through their intelligence ; not accepting the status quo , but rather observing inherent flaws and weaknesses of the established styles and creating their own way
My favorite story of one of his duels was when he had to meet a man on an island. The time of the duel was around noon, and he showed up around sunset. Musashi upset the man so much, that as the boat man docked to shore. The opponent, in such rage, took his sword from the sheath, which he threw to the wind. Then, ran to Musashi, as Musashi had only one foot on land, began his attacks. Musashi, drew his katana and cut the opponent down. The boat man, left in awe asked, "How did you do that?" Musashi replied, "I knew the deal was mine when I saw him throw his sheath away. The sheath is the place of peace for the sword. Once I saw him throw away the place of peace, I knew the duel was mine."
I remember, inviting the warrior Musashi to my home. He told me how great of a swordsman i was. We drew our swords then fought and fought until we got to the bedroom. He threw away his sheath. I threw away mines. Then he threw away his armor. And i too. And at that moment. I knew the duel was mine. And our swords clashed into one another mine pierced through his lips and his mine. Until our hearts became one.
He fought Sasaki Kojirō who was known for using an extra long sword. Musashi carved an oar into a bokken durring the boatride over that was even longer the Kojiro's sword giving him the range advantage against an unknowing Kojiro and struck him in the head killing him.
I’ve travelled with the book of five rings for years and I have to say, having a videos captivating like yours will help me introduce “The way” to my nephews. Thank you. Forever grateful.
This is the answer, our WANTS and NEEDS are the only reason we have emotions, so in order to be happy and be considered “smart” you have to think about what you want, so ALWAYS KNOW the knowledge is there, but we must LEARN to UNDERSTAND what we want, so NEVER stop learning because persistence is key, and just because you’ve learned something doesn’t mean you understand it. This is the key for understanding ALL beings with emotions, so always listen, and ALWAYS live in the MOMENT as if it were nothing but a blank canvas, and NEVER implement TIME into your personal life, as you WILL be stressed and WILL focus on the past resulting in depression, or the future resulting in anxiety. Also, your very WILL is stronger when you know, what you want and need it’s important to remember to focus energy into that but not ALL of your energy as you need to remember yourself and others because we all have wants and needs.
The advice about living in the moment without letting time dictate our lives is something I've been trying to incorporate. It's a challenge, but your words serve as a reminder to focus on the present, avoiding unnecessary stress about the past or future. Balancing our will with consideration for ourselves and others is indeed crucial. Thanks for sharing these insights
I've been meditating on strategic and tactical prowess and how to advance, I'm starting to realize the power of the mind. I'm glad I watched this video❤😊
Just finished watching this insightful exploration into Miyamoto Musashi's strategies, and I'm struck by the timeless relevance of his teachings. The video does a great job highlighting how Musashi's life, filled with challenges, shaped not just his swordsmanship but also his approach to life's myriad challenges. The breakdown of "Goin no show" and its five elemental rings adds a fascinating layer to Musashi's philosophy. I found the analogies to Earth, Water, Fire, Wind, and the Void quite intriguing as they offer a holistic perspective beyond the battlefield. But this the emphasis on Musashi's mental approach to combat is something I hadn't considered deeply before which added by... the "no sword" strategy, focusing on psychological warfare and projecting invincibility, makes me wonder how applicable these principles are beyond the martial arts context. Have any viewers tried implementing these strategies in their daily lives or professions? I would like to know more on the segment on Nan Ichi Ru and Musashi's innovation in two-sword combat is captivating, if anyone can shed light or share their perspective. Got me thinking about instances in life when breaking away from tradition or embracing change led to unexpected advantages.
I have to say that I really look forward to hearing this content when this particular narrator is used. I’ve heard a few recent ones and they really weren’t able to keep my attention as much as this guy does. Does anyone else feel that way?
Ask questions. It's a simple idea, but it works; ask as many questions about the matter at hand as you can, not to others, but yourself. This prompts your brain to think more about the subject in many different ways, allow many new solutions to appear in your mind.
This was written by ai, i could tell because i wrote essays and works with this vocabulary xD. Beautifully prompted and put together though. Great work !
It's amazing when you know, without knowing. I've lived all five rings my entire life, and I never read any of Mushashi material. What that says is that it's truly beyond us all and within us all. Anyone can tap into it. However, few will find it.
Vagabond, the manga from which much of the artwork you use is sourced, is among the greatest unfinished masterpieces. Very much worth investing time in, despite never having been completed.
Half of this video was praise without substance. Most of it was repeating the same things over and over. It lightly touched on the basic premise of Miyamoto Musashi's work, gave us a slight glimpse into his mind and offered a few nuggets of wisdom to take with you. All in all, this video does not fulfill the promise it's title suggests, as it's not a deep dive in any respects. "Why Miyamoto Is Celebrated" is perhaps a more befitting title to this video. It mentions things. It does not explain or dissect them. Every time I thought it was going to go into the intricacies of strategic philosophy it did not. Namely, the time he brought up the importance of presence and reputation, and actually went into how Miyamoto employed this during his praises of psychological warfare, and the time he brought up the criticisms against Miyamoto's work. But it is only a 16 minute video. I don't know what I expected. If anyone is aware of deep dives of Miyamoto's strategic philosophy that are more informative than fluff, please share it. I went into this video hoping it might help me write a strategic character in a story better than I already know I can if that helps. But I'm equally as interested in learning and shaping my own philosophy, so it needn't be strictly catered to that purpose.
Examining that headline, it becomes evident to me that individuals often invest too heavily in the pursuit of undermining others and attempting to outwit them, or simply adopting a negative attitude. In all honesty, living a virtuous life, maintaining your own path, and sharing laughter with the right companions can lead to a tranquil existence without the need to outsmart anyone. Why bother spending time attempting to appear clever?
The constant pursuit of outsmarting others can be exhausting umm sometimes, and I find solace in the idea of leading a virtuous life and staying true to one's path. It's all about finding tranquility and genuine connections rather than engaging in unnecessary competition. I've personally experienced the joy that comes from surrounding oneself with positive companions and shared laughter. Wishing you a great weekend
Wasn’t this response an attempt at outmaneuvering the content creator? I agree with maintaining positive outlooks on difficult situations, but ignoring them by isolating yourself along with your positive influences doesn’t help growth. Hiding away from or ignoring difficulties could offer a way to temporarily cope, but finding peace through the difficulties is real growth.
if anyone read about kautilyas arthashastra they know this already along with that it teaches the way of getting better from imaginary experiences and economics
Let me tell you how to outsmart people. Be sincere and genuine. It is how you win the battle at the end of the day when you knnow what is real and what is a fake. If it is a fake, you walk away.
your voice is so wonderful, i could listen to you teach me about anything without ever getting bored. luckily the subject is also hella interesting, haha
00:00:00 In this section of the video, the speaker delves into the life and wisdom of Miyamoto Musashi, a legendary swordsman and philosopher from Japan. Musashi's early years were marked by adversity, with each dawn bringing new challenges that he had to overcome. It was in this crucible of hardships that the seeds of his strategic genius were sown, and he refined his approach to both swordsmanship and life's challenges. Musashi transformed obstacles into opportunities, always seeking the edge that would set him apart, and his relentless pursuit of mastery made him not just a skilled swordsman but also a tactician of life. 00:05:00 In this section, the transcript excerpt discusses the concept of outsmarting challenges, regardless of whether they be in combat or daily life, through a strategic mindset. This is achieved by understanding the complexities of life and the importance of amazingly diverse elements such as physical technique and metaphysical philosophy. Each element, represented by a book in Miyamoto Musashi's magnum opus, illuminates a different facet of strategy and life, such as the importance of grounding oneself in core values and understanding the environment in which we operate, or the significance of adaptability and responsiveness in the face of changing circumstances. Ultimately, Musashi's insights and recommendations provide a holistic roadmap for strategic thinking, emphasizing balance between varied principles and techniques. 00:10:00 In this section of the video, the speaker discusses the Nan Ichiru technique, a two-sword fighting method developed by Miyamoto Musashi. The method stands out from traditional Samurai combat as a calculated reinvention of combat dynamics, focusing on synchronization of movements, turning defense into offense, and wielding two swords in harmony. The Nan Ichiru technique is not just about physical combat, but also epitomizes Musashi's philosophy of always being one step ahead of his opponents and finding openings to take advantage of their weaknesses. The technique provides a lesson in adaptability, urging us to break free from convention and constantly reinvent our strategies in response to a constantly shifting environment. The fluidity and strategy taught by Musashi remains relevant in modern-day business, personal endeavors, and other unforeseen challenges. 00:15:00 In this section, the speaker concludes their exploration of Miyamoto Musashi's strategic genius and emphasizes the invaluable lessons that can be learned from his philosophy. They highlight the importance of keen observation, adaptability, and strategic foresight, arguing that these principles are just as applicable today in boardrooms as they were on ancient battlefields. The speaker encourages viewers to cultivate their strategies, hone their perceptions, and embrace a mindset of endless growth, reminding them of the power of a sharpened mind.
I will pass. My brain can not think ten steps ahead. I believe it is due to circulatory issues. My average day is above average intellegence only in a disorganized mind. My top is very rare which I can not properly define.
Great content! Big question: how does Musashi study opponents tactics? The internet was't around so how does he get these "textbooks" (quotation marks for you trolls) about his opponents. That part makes no sense to me.
Great video..The book of five rings can also be translated as the book of five spheres. I wonder..does this translation of spheres change your view of the concepts??
Does adaptibility mean drinking and smoking and hookups to fit in with people around us ? I am asking because at my age, it's hard to make friends, and people are shallow. So i find it difficult to fit in to do what people do. Should i compromise with my morals to fit in?
There are animals which have appendages which resemble the pray of other animals and even move like them, in order to attack pray , there are animals which transform their appearance to that of other animals to deter predators. This shows intuitive configuration with the environment and advantage by design That could not have happened randomly Also to suggest that all organisms from a particular species originate from an individual would mean that humans have been becoming more inbred from day one , yet apparently we are continually living longer and 'getting smarter'
ne thing I learned from your lectures is the importance of 'noticing.' While watching this video, at the 10:56 mark, I spotted something unusual: Musashi appears to have six fingers! 😅
I remember, inviting the warrior Musashi to my home. He told me how great of a swordsman i was. We drew our swords then fought and fought until we got to the bedroom. He threw away his sheath. I threw away mines. Then he threw away his armor. And i too. And at that moment. I knew the duel was mine. And our swords clashed into one another mine pierced through his lips and his mine. Until our hearts became one.
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Nice
Musashi ist außer Bibel und christliche filmen.
Das ist andere Land und Welt außer im Osten und ich lerne gerne alte Testament,andere Leben ist illegal, kriminelle und diese Welt hat nicht zu tun mit verstekte Geld, Interesse und Griechische Krankenhäuser.
The Life is nicht christliche film Produktion und Leute eigentlich mit glaube Geld von das machen.
Verkauf und Werbung von glaube ist normal für Magic Kreis und für christliche Religion.
Das ist von Osten und das ist japanische Kultur und nicht Religion Werbung.
Heute das Geld und Magic sind zusammen mit christliche Religion und Philosophie und Magic in diese christliche Religion.
Alte Testament ist ganz andere auf Regel auch bei finanzielle und Gläubige Interesse.
Musashi ist Japaner.
🤔👍
How people like musashi know everything to say but praying to god the most valuable key in life
Miyamato Musashi and Bruce Lee both became the greatest warriors of their times through their intelligence ; not accepting the status quo , but rather observing inherent flaws and weaknesses of the established styles and creating their own way
I was thinking of the same
Bruce Lee is nothing compared to Miyamato Musashi, the difference is like that between the sun and the Moon.
Bruce Lee was an actor... Not a warrior
@@Jeffery-c1pyet if it wasn’t for bruce lee, who wanted to spread his arts on west side of the globe, Not everyone can experience it.
Bruce lee is an ACTOR…. Musashi Is NOT…. Draw whatever Conclusions you want from that.
My favorite story of one of his duels was when he had to meet a man on an island. The time of the duel was around noon, and he showed up around sunset. Musashi upset the man so much, that as the boat man docked to shore. The opponent, in such rage, took his sword from the sheath, which he threw to the wind. Then, ran to Musashi, as Musashi had only one foot on land, began his attacks. Musashi, drew his katana and cut the opponent down. The boat man, left in awe asked, "How did you do that?" Musashi replied, "I knew the deal was mine when I saw him throw his sheath away. The sheath is the place of peace for the sword. Once I saw him throw away the place of peace, I knew the duel was mine."
Lame
I remember, inviting the warrior Musashi to my home. He told me how great of a swordsman i was. We drew our swords then fought and fought until we got to the bedroom. He threw away his sheath. I threw away mines. Then he threw away his armor. And i too. And at that moment. I knew the duel was mine. And our swords clashed into one another mine pierced through his lips and his mine. Until our hearts became one.
He fought Sasaki Kojirō who was known for using an extra long sword. Musashi carved an oar into a bokken durring the boatride over that was even longer the Kojiro's sword giving him the range advantage against an unknowing Kojiro and struck him in the head killing him.
This is from the book, not from history.
Very very fabled duel.
I’ve travelled with the book of five rings for years and I have to say, having a videos captivating like yours will help me introduce “The way” to my nephews. Thank you. Forever grateful.
This channel is a public service. Thank you 🙏🏾
I appreciate that!
This is the answer, our WANTS and NEEDS are the only reason we have emotions, so in order to be happy and be considered “smart” you have to think about what you want, so ALWAYS KNOW the knowledge is there, but we must LEARN to UNDERSTAND what we want, so NEVER stop learning because persistence is key, and just because you’ve learned something doesn’t mean you understand it. This is the key for understanding ALL beings with emotions, so always listen, and ALWAYS live in the MOMENT as if it were nothing but a blank canvas, and NEVER implement TIME into your personal life, as you WILL be stressed and WILL focus on the past resulting in depression, or the future resulting in anxiety. Also, your very WILL is stronger when you know, what you want and need it’s important to remember to focus energy into that but not ALL of your energy as you need to remember yourself and others because we all have wants and needs.
Facts 💯
The advice about living in the moment without letting time dictate our lives is something I've been trying to incorporate. It's a challenge, but your words serve as a reminder to focus on the present, avoiding unnecessary stress about the past or future. Balancing our will with consideration for ourselves and others is indeed crucial. Thanks for sharing these insights
I am someone who doesn't comment or say much on social media but I'll have to say these are some words of the wise.!
so i need to focus more on what i want ? and understand why i want that ?
Good Answer
Musashi Ryu enlightenment lives inside of me. ~ Deep Gratitude and Blessings.
I've been meditating on strategic and tactical prowess and how to advance, I'm starting to realize the power of the mind. I'm glad I watched this video❤😊
Bro cooks so much with these vids.
Just finished watching this insightful exploration into Miyamoto Musashi's strategies, and I'm struck by the timeless relevance of his teachings. The video does a great job highlighting how Musashi's life, filled with challenges, shaped not just his swordsmanship but also his approach to life's myriad challenges.
The breakdown of "Goin no show" and its five elemental rings adds a fascinating layer to Musashi's philosophy. I found the analogies to Earth, Water, Fire, Wind, and the Void quite intriguing as they offer a holistic perspective beyond the battlefield.
But this the emphasis on Musashi's mental approach to combat is something I hadn't considered deeply before which added by... the "no sword" strategy, focusing on psychological warfare and projecting invincibility, makes me wonder how applicable these principles are beyond the martial arts context. Have any viewers tried implementing these strategies in their daily lives or professions?
I would like to know more on the segment on Nan Ichi Ru and Musashi's innovation in two-sword combat is captivating, if anyone can shed light or share their perspective. Got me thinking about instances in life when breaking away from tradition or embracing change led to unexpected advantages.
I have to say that I really look forward to hearing this content when this particular narrator is used. I’ve heard a few recent ones and they really weren’t able to keep my attention as much as this guy does. Does anyone else feel that way?
Glad I found this channel hard to find good entertainment on this app sometimes
Musashi also led his men into battle at the age of 12. Into battle. Never lost a battle in 16 yrs and then just left the world and lived in a cave
He never led anybody. Fool.
He fought his first duel at 13. He didn’t lead anybody into battle at that age.
@@glglglgl7504 Easy friend.
Ask questions. It's a simple idea, but it works; ask as many questions about the matter at hand as you can, not to others, but yourself. This prompts your brain to think more about the subject in many different ways, allow many new solutions to appear in your mind.
This was written by ai, i could tell because i wrote essays and works with this vocabulary xD. Beautifully prompted and put together though. Great work !
Ikr
The whole thing is ai, voice and images too. In some images his head is on backwards, his sword has no blade, etc
@@palmo34 do you know what software he used for the voice? Its cool!
It's amazing when you know, without knowing. I've lived all five rings my entire life, and I never read any of Mushashi material. What that says is that it's truly beyond us all and within us all. Anyone can tap into it. However, few will find it.
your voice is enchanting and meditative I don't know where its recorded by a human or AI but I was enchanted.
Vagabond, the manga from which much of the artwork you use is sourced, is among the greatest unfinished masterpieces. Very much worth investing time in, despite never having been completed.
Half of this video was praise without substance. Most of it was repeating the same things over and over. It lightly touched on the basic premise of Miyamoto Musashi's work, gave us a slight glimpse into his mind and offered a few nuggets of wisdom to take with you. All in all, this video does not fulfill the promise it's title suggests, as it's not a deep dive in any respects. "Why Miyamoto Is Celebrated" is perhaps a more befitting title to this video. It mentions things. It does not explain or dissect them. Every time I thought it was going to go into the intricacies of strategic philosophy it did not. Namely, the time he brought up the importance of presence and reputation, and actually went into how Miyamoto employed this during his praises of psychological warfare, and the time he brought up the criticisms against Miyamoto's work. But it is only a 16 minute video. I don't know what I expected.
If anyone is aware of deep dives of Miyamoto's strategic philosophy that are more informative than fluff, please share it. I went into this video hoping it might help me write a strategic character in a story better than I already know I can if that helps. But I'm equally as interested in learning and shaping my own philosophy, so it needn't be strictly catered to that purpose.
if you ever get an answer remind me too!
It sounds like the script was created by chatgpt honestly.
You’re very good at understanding
@@apollinariyaakhmetovacause it was
Sun Tzu would fit great into this
Examining that headline, it becomes evident to me that individuals often invest too heavily in the pursuit of undermining others and attempting to outwit them, or simply adopting a negative attitude. In all honesty, living a virtuous life, maintaining your own path, and sharing laughter with the right companions can lead to a tranquil existence without the need to outsmart anyone. Why bother spending time attempting to appear clever?
The constant pursuit of outsmarting others can be exhausting umm sometimes, and I find solace in the idea of leading a virtuous life and staying true to one's path. It's all about finding tranquility and genuine connections rather than engaging in unnecessary competition. I've personally experienced the joy that comes from surrounding oneself with positive companions and shared laughter. Wishing you a great weekend
Wasn’t this response an attempt at outmaneuvering the content creator? I agree with maintaining positive outlooks on difficult situations, but ignoring them by isolating yourself along with your positive influences doesn’t help growth. Hiding away from or ignoring difficulties could offer a way to temporarily cope, but finding peace through the difficulties is real growth.
Bro, love your voice. Love the topic. Instant follow
Opportunity>Obstacle 🤯
Pretty cool that I can learn how to outsmart EVERYONE with a 15 min long video 😁
The blade could wound but the mind could conquer _ Miyamoto musashi
been a fan of him for awhile now..
This video is like holding up a picture of the sun to a flower in a cave
God bless everyone
Gonna have to hit those books up.
“Musashi-San” 🙏🏽⛩️
if anyone read about kautilyas arthashastra they know this already along with that it teaches the way of getting better from imaginary experiences and economics
I will start today reading it
1st you need to stop watching these videos
2nd you use your brain
3rd you outsmarted everybody
True true well said.
True that
Holy shit. The book of five rings 😮
So insightful
“Just troll your enemy and throw a second sword at them” -mushashi proabably
lol
Let me tell you how to outsmart people. Be sincere and genuine.
It is how you win the battle at the end of the day when you knnow what is real and what is a fake.
If it is a fake, you walk away.
Bro, love your voice and the top topic ❤
Musashi was smart I think his book is great.
I'm playing against people that do not value honor, privacy basically, I refuse to lower my being to easily win that low down dirty deed
Miyamoto musashi is like Light Yagami (Kira ) , Smart , Calculative , Doing anything To Win.
😫😂you know, I just got to the point where I care about people and I really admit I love musashi's teachings.
Nameless “Hero”
lol what, the critics say it’s deceitful? Have they realized it’s WAR!!? 😂😂
These r just words. How to do it physically and mentally?
Great video bro
3:04 I mean it's true. But only in that he'd show up to the duel so late that hours had passed between the start of the duel, and the first strike.
That was really good! ✌️😐
your voice is so wonderful, i could listen to you teach me about anything without ever getting bored. luckily the subject is also hella interesting, haha
Never give up people
American army don't give up
00:00:00 In this section of the video, the speaker delves into the life and wisdom of Miyamoto Musashi, a legendary swordsman and philosopher from Japan. Musashi's early years were marked by adversity, with each dawn bringing new challenges that he had to overcome. It was in this crucible of hardships that the seeds of his strategic genius were sown, and he refined his approach to both swordsmanship and life's challenges. Musashi transformed obstacles into opportunities, always seeking the edge that would set him apart, and his relentless pursuit of mastery made him not just a skilled swordsman but also a tactician of life.
00:05:00 In this section, the transcript excerpt discusses the concept of outsmarting challenges, regardless of whether they be in combat or daily life, through a strategic mindset. This is achieved by understanding the complexities of life and the importance of amazingly diverse elements such as physical technique and metaphysical philosophy. Each element, represented by a book in Miyamoto Musashi's magnum opus, illuminates a different facet of strategy and life, such as the importance of grounding oneself in core values and understanding the environment in which we operate, or the significance of adaptability and responsiveness in the face of changing circumstances. Ultimately, Musashi's insights and recommendations provide a holistic roadmap for strategic thinking, emphasizing balance between varied principles and techniques.
00:10:00 In this section of the video, the speaker discusses the Nan Ichiru technique, a two-sword fighting method developed by Miyamoto Musashi. The method stands out from traditional Samurai combat as a calculated reinvention of combat dynamics, focusing on synchronization of movements, turning defense into offense, and wielding two swords in harmony. The Nan Ichiru technique is not just about physical combat, but also epitomizes Musashi's philosophy of always being one step ahead of his opponents and finding openings to take advantage of their weaknesses. The technique provides a lesson in adaptability, urging us to break free from convention and constantly reinvent our strategies in response to a constantly shifting environment. The fluidity and strategy taught by Musashi remains relevant in modern-day business, personal endeavors, and other unforeseen challenges.
00:15:00 In this section, the speaker concludes their exploration of Miyamoto Musashi's strategic genius and emphasizes the invaluable lessons that can be learned from his philosophy. They highlight the importance of keen observation, adaptability, and strategic foresight, arguing that these principles are just as applicable today in boardrooms as they were on ancient battlefields. The speaker encourages viewers to cultivate their strategies, hone their perceptions, and embrace a mindset of endless growth, reminding them of the power of a sharpened mind.
Imagine being undefeated in death battles
I will pass. My brain can not think ten steps ahead. I believe it is due to circulatory issues. My average day is above average intellegence only in a disorganized mind. My top is very rare which I can not properly define.
Oh i get it, if you are in a gun fight, always be sure to use 2 guns instead of 1
Never know if you will run out of ammo or not.
@@liubei3058you can't aim with two guns. Fool.
I could relate
Great content! Big question: how does Musashi study opponents tactics? The internet was't around so how does he get these "textbooks" (quotation marks for you trolls) about his opponents. That part makes no sense to me.
Keep it up
Go straight to the point
ugh fr
Where can I find those images of him over the chess board? I really like those images.
Great video..The book of five rings can also be translated as the book of five spheres. I wonder..does this translation of spheres change your view of the concepts??
Thanks
Thank you!
those AI hands lock crazy!
So, nobody gonna talk about how chess aligned in preview?
Does adaptibility mean drinking and smoking and hookups to fit in with people around us ? I am asking because at my age, it's hard to make friends, and people are shallow. So i find it difficult to fit in to do what people do. Should i compromise with my morals to fit in?
Wonderful content 😊
Thank you! 🙂
The real life yorichii.
There are animals which have appendages which resemble the pray of other animals and even move like them, in order to attack pray , there are animals which transform their appearance to that of other animals to deter predators.
This shows intuitive configuration with the environment and advantage by design
That could not have happened randomly
Also to suggest that all organisms from a particular species originate from an individual would mean that humans have been becoming more inbred from day one , yet apparently we are continually living longer and 'getting smarter'
Sounds like myself 😊
How can I outsmart someone who watched this video😢
No Mind? All sword, no need to clash blades.
ne thing I learned from your lectures is the importance of 'noticing.' While watching this video, at the 10:56 mark, I spotted something unusual: Musashi appears to have six fingers! 😅
Well said
121k people have viewed this. I wonder who is the smartest of them all!
The one who actually apply this
60 good men in fair fights
Partial wisdom
Sounds like the way eye move 👁️ 💫 🥷
Not everyone, just swordsmen and soldiers.
The five rings are scrolls not rings ya nit wit
Where is Musashi's swords now...and did this weapon have a name? Thank you.
💧: nah, i'd adapt
How you create this type of thumbnail? please tell me
AI generated images.
Doing outer sword ⚔️⚔️⚔️
Good use of midjourny.
guys what is the book called
Which ai tools do you use to create this content?
Jiri prochazka is the modern day Musashi
ice
Keep outsmarting everyone,anime child
At 3:00 is he wearing a watch on high left wrist?
Is this the same guy from the anime 'onimusha'? He was real???
UHM QUESTION...HOW DO.WE OUTSMART ANYBODY
Mitsurugi...
Ivy is the best sword warrior and Xena as the best fighter.
Anyone know where to find that thumbnail sorta want that as a wallpaper
hmm a lot of just talking how amazing he is at everything, but nothing tangible
lmao exactly what i though
Everybody knows that no one can outsmart you if you do not smart at all.
Be unexpected unexpectedly
first step - be smart
Just be like Serral or Artur Baranowski.
So how do you outsmart everyone in a nutshell???? This is too general. Can anyone summarize this in 2 lines like Sun Tzu did?
To view challenges as opportunities To Learn from every in counter and to perpetually evolve
Do or do not there is no try
Remain perceptive
Be like water. Adapt to any shape that life pours you into.
Fate made my imagine of musashi not "warrior like"
He's not a warrior he was more like an assassin
I wonder if Musashi, if he were alive today...would be as annoyed as I am at the mistakes made by AI in artwork...
Well musashi was an artist so yeah yeah he would
I remember, inviting the warrior Musashi to my home. He told me how great of a swordsman i was. We drew our swords then fought and fought until we got to the bedroom. He threw away his sheath. I threw away mines. Then he threw away his armor. And i too. And at that moment. I knew the duel was mine. And our swords clashed into one another mine pierced through his lips and his mine. Until our hearts became one.
What
I never read more gay comment than this😂😂