The 10 Rules of Life, According to a Japanese Buddhist Teacher (WARRIOR MOTIVATION)
Miyamoto Mushashi was a famous samurai warrior in the feudal era of Japan. He was the author of the famous The Book of Five Rings. He is also well-known for writing a list with the rules of life two weeks before he died. As a good Eastern warrior, for Miyamoto the fight was much more than a fight. The samurai gave enormous value to personal growth. This was precisely the means to becoming a good fighter. The rules of Miyamoto’s life have survived the test of time, like a true classic. They reflect the wisdom of those who have lived with courage and devoted to noble causes. We’ve synthesized these precepts into ten rules, which we will now share with you. 1. The rules of life: acceptance 2. Think little about yourself, and a lot about others 3. Learn to let go of desire 4. Don’t make room for guilt 5. No more complaints or resentment 6. Let go of things you do not need 7. Do not blindly follow the beliefs of others 8. Always keep your honor 9. Love must not be invaded by attachment 10. Do not be afraid of death Miyamoto’s rules of life have survived the test of time because of the great wisdom that they hold, and also because of everything they inspire. They call for realism, humility and inner peace. They call for us to focus on the essence of life and not on the trivial. #RulesOfLife #Motivational #Buddhist
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