Principle 1: Embrace the Present (Mushin): Musashi's concept of "no mind" focuses on being fully present and undistracted. Practicing mindfulness and limiting distractions can help reduce overthinking and anxiety, leading to increased productivity and enjoyment of the moment. Principle 2: Continuous Self-Improvement (Kaizen): Musashi's life exemplified the power of making small, consistent efforts for improvement. Setting and achieving small daily goals can lead to significant progress over time. This method reduces overwhelm and builds confidence. Principle 3: Accept and Adapt (Fudosan): Cultivating an "immovable mind" helps maintain inner stability in the face of change. Accepting life's uncertainties and focusing on what can be controlled fosters resilience and reduces anxiety. Practices like journaling and gratitude can support this mindset. I collect wisdom like these in my channel as well!
Mushin definition is contradictory / schizophrenic (no mind vs mindfulness). Kaizen is another contradiction, of making small improvements (being mediocre) when one can make huge improvements right away. Fudosan is nonsense, there is no unmovable anything, all your plan is shot as soon as you're punched in the face The Japanese generally were backwards. Sun Tzu was Chinese and much older philosophy, which eventually made it to Japan also
This was absolutely THE video I needed to hear today. I’m so thankful for your posting and sharing. It’s powerful. I turned 53 a month ago and my daughter moved away to college this past fall. Over the winter I moved to a new city. I’ve been wanting to “reinvent myself” and start doing the things from my past that I gave up on in order to focus on being the best father I could. Now that I’m alone I want to build an amazing life but felt overwhelmed and didn’t know how to start. This was so wonderfully helpful. I subscribed after I saw your first video last weekend. Keep up the amazing work. You might motivate me to start my own channel.
since 20% of your work does 80% of the job, just taking 1/3 advice should get over 80% and not need the other 2 =] and then taking 1/3 of that advice should further refine the result discarding the excess for optimal work / life ratio, that is paying almost no attention to this bulshit likely saves you a lot of time. Genius, to have a life you have to stop listening to how others tell you to live (so they don't live your life, you do)
I like this channel & Miyamoto…but can we learn about somebody else?? He’s like the thesis for 95 percent of this channels vids. It be nice to learn about someone else & their philosophy
He was living an adventurous life, not stuck in meaningless jobs or technology, not living in this souless society. Those were really the days to be alive, not this shit.
go say that to the average peasant who was effectively property. take a look at all the peole who got killed by disease, starvation, cold, wandering mafia, psychotic rulers, etc. don't talk shit. your life is incredibly good. any problems we have are completely of our own making.
100% agreed. I've always thought about this. All these great philosophers and warriors were living in a time with zero distractions by default. No tv, no phones, no internet, no soul crushing jobs, Low cost of living, no worrying about insane mortgage/rent payments or even thinking about marriage. And the 1 important thing that people overlook is...They lived among their own people and spoke the same language...So what ever goals they chased, they felt comfortable in their own skin, comfortable in their surroundings and always felt like the belonged. Another thing that I've come to the conclusion of is....all these worrying and productivity hacks is for the healthy people. Millions of people are in hospital right now and i bet you they don't give a damn about what Musashi said or what Zen master 3000 said. All they care about is to be healthy again, a chance to sit outside again, go to the toilet again in peace. I've worked in healthcare myself and seen how blind people live their lives....its truly remarkable and inspirational. The saying is true...a healthy person has a thousand wishes, but a sick person only has 1.
@@jonjones654he is so right buddy not everything goes your way and ends up right (with your logic you sit down do nothing every day and everything will go your way) which is not true you are lazy
and so it might take you your whole life to realize the same thing you could've learned today from this video. your ignorance and refusal to have an open mind will be the death of you. i hope you change and find your way.
Also only 14% of people watching are subscribed so please consider SUBSCRIBING!
Why you think is that?
@@herculanoooo youtube told.
Principle 1: Embrace the Present (Mushin): Musashi's concept of "no mind" focuses on being fully present and undistracted. Practicing mindfulness and limiting distractions can help reduce overthinking and anxiety, leading to increased productivity and enjoyment of the moment.
Principle 2: Continuous Self-Improvement (Kaizen): Musashi's life exemplified the power of making small, consistent efforts for improvement. Setting and achieving small daily goals can lead to significant progress over time. This method reduces overwhelm and builds confidence.
Principle 3: Accept and Adapt (Fudosan): Cultivating an "immovable mind" helps maintain inner stability in the face of change. Accepting life's uncertainties and focusing on what can be controlled fosters resilience and reduces anxiety. Practices like journaling and gratitude can support this mindset.
I collect wisdom like these in my channel as well!
Thanks bro 🙏 🙌 💯 💙
Mushin definition is contradictory / schizophrenic (no mind vs mindfulness). Kaizen is another contradiction, of making small improvements (being mediocre) when one can make huge improvements right away. Fudosan is nonsense, there is no unmovable anything, all your plan is shot as soon as you're punched in the face
The Japanese generally were backwards. Sun Tzu was Chinese and much older philosophy, which eventually made it to Japan also
@angrypidgeon1714 You'll never better yourself witn a pessimistic mind state. Cheer up man! 😉
@@unclemoneybags1022 wrong, if you walk over a man hole ignorant of it you're not going to float
Its fudoshin not fudosan. Fudosan has to do with real estate
This is one AI voice that definitely works for me. I love these videos!
Is this from eleven labs?
Same
Can you tell me whose voice in this and from where I can use it ?
Facing life and death situations regularly is the way❤
~Mahatma Ghandi
This was absolutely THE video I needed to hear today. I’m so thankful for your posting and sharing. It’s powerful.
I turned 53 a month ago and my daughter moved away to college this past fall. Over the winter I moved to a new city. I’ve been wanting to “reinvent myself” and start doing the things from my past that I gave up on in order to focus on being the best father I could.
Now that I’m alone I want to build an amazing life but felt overwhelmed and didn’t know how to start. This was so wonderfully helpful.
I subscribed after I saw your first video last weekend. Keep up the amazing work. You might motivate me to start my own channel.
How aer you doing now?
incredible philosophy.
Would have been so much better if it was not interrupted by ads every 2 or 3 minutes
Whats the music in the background if you dont mind me asking?
Reminder the ultimate to the end, middle, short and immediate goals is to become.a great saint and be with God forever in heaven.
God bless.
Thank u so muchh for ur vdo...👍
I'll help defently help me a lot...🙃🤞
Amazing as always!
Hello bro
I watched your content and I loved it
Did u need any editor or thumbnail designer?
Kalau tahu kaedah penyelesaian memang mudah. Programmer ada kaedah sendiri.
I think it was Admiral McRaven who talked about making your bed. Jordan Peterson talked about cleaning your room.
Fighting with your subconscious will only make you a slave to your reality
You got Kaizen mixed up with Mushin friend.... @13:24
since 20% of your work does 80% of the job, just taking 1/3 advice should get over 80% and not need the other 2 =] and then taking 1/3 of that advice should further refine the result discarding the excess for optimal work / life ratio, that is paying almost no attention to this bulshit likely saves you a lot of time. Genius, to have a life you have to stop listening to how others tell you to live (so they don't live your life, you do)
The only thing I want to get rid of is procrastination
Until his series nobody knows this Musashi..
I like this channel & Miyamoto…but can we learn about somebody else?? He’s like the thesis for 95 percent of this channels vids. It be nice to learn about someone else & their philosophy
these sound cringe to people? these are really practical advice
If you don't acknowledge them. you wont have any.
He was living an adventurous life, not stuck in meaningless jobs or technology, not living in this souless society. Those were really the days to be alive, not this shit.
Damn right 🤟🏻
go say that to the average peasant who was effectively property. take a look at all the peole who got killed by disease, starvation, cold, wandering mafia, psychotic rulers, etc.
don't talk shit. your life is incredibly good. any problems we have are completely of our own making.
100% agreed. I've always thought about this. All these great philosophers and warriors were living in a time with zero distractions by default. No tv, no phones, no internet, no soul crushing jobs, Low cost of living, no worrying about insane mortgage/rent payments or even thinking about marriage. And the 1 important thing that people overlook is...They lived among their own people and spoke the same language...So what ever goals they chased, they felt comfortable in their own skin, comfortable in their surroundings and always felt like the belonged.
Another thing that I've come to the conclusion of is....all these worrying and productivity hacks is for the healthy people. Millions of people are in hospital right now and i bet you they don't give a damn about what Musashi said or what Zen master 3000 said. All they care about is to be healthy again, a chance to sit outside again, go to the toilet again in peace. I've worked in healthcare myself and seen how blind people live their lives....its truly remarkable and inspirational. The saying is true...a healthy person has a thousand wishes, but a sick person only has 1.
21*10 my pleasure
I got rid of 99 problems but my partner is still a bit of a b***h
And Jordan Peterson just teaches you to blame geisha for everything :)
Bro can u stop using Ai
Ohh just don't stress ok.
U just lazy
@@shottawrld5990 You are the basic one here.
@@jonjones654he is so right buddy not everything goes your way and ends up right (with your logic you sit down do nothing every day and everything will go your way) which is not true you are lazy
Bullshit
and so it might take you your whole life to realize the same thing you could've learned today from this video. your ignorance and refusal to have an open mind will be the death of you. i hope you change and find your way.
@@gavw.92 OK nerd. He was a murderer you know.
@@jonjones654apparently agreeing to sign up to a duel to the death is murder lmao
@@jonjones654HE WAS SWORD MASTER IDIOT
This is not advice.
Yes it is bum
This is stupid.
Can you shut up