5 Lessons on How to Think Clearly - Miyamoto Musashi

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Dive into the profound wisdom of Miyamoto Musashi as we unravel "5 Lessons on How to Think Clearly." Musashi, renowned for his undefeated record as a swordsman and his timeless masterpiece, "The Book of Five Rings," provides insights that transcend combat and delve into the very essence of clear thought and strategic living. This video explores how Musashi harnessed his unique philosophy to maintain unwavering focus amidst the chaos of battle, and how we can adapt these lessons in today's information-saturated era. From understanding the true essence of a technique to the power of solitude for reflection, these teachings hold the key to achieving unparalleled mental clarity. Whether you're a long-time fan of Miyamoto Musashi or newly curious about his teachings, this journey into the heart of his philosophy promises enlightenment. 🔍

🔍 Topics covered: #dokkodo #ThePathOfWalkingAlone #bookoffiverings #samurai #philosophy

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Introduction to Clarity in Combat: 00:00
Lesson 1: 01:55
Lesson 2: 03:56
Lesson 3: 06:07
Lesson 4: 07:59
Lesson 5: 10:00
Avoiding Cognitive Overload: 12:19
The Role of Environment: 14:54
Routine and Discipline: 17:07
Closing Thoughts: 18:27
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statueofwisdom
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Thank you for guiding me back to this path. I have always struggled with consistency, but I always found the works of stoicism and similar philosophies amazing. I want to be an author and to treat it with discipline and joy. Thank you for your time and for reading this. “Life before death, strength before weakness, journey before destination”-Sanderson

miahthepunlock
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These are lessons for generations to come 💯

Mramaazing
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His mind was si present- his reflexes are like a cats

Dev-opkn
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Beautiful ❤ only thing about routines ...ridged routines stunt growth but supple schedules allow it to blossom. Taoisism-zhuang zhou, stocisim-Marcus Aurelius and mofukn musashi r my forms of Spirituality ❤

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I’m very grateful for your videos 🩶♾️🩶

primernetwork
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A whole bunch of history nerds, who like to talk philosophy because it helps them process the confusing and painful world around them... This is not an insult but a self description XD

jakemortiki
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Preoccupied with a single leaf you will miss the tree,
Preoccupied with a single tree you will miss the entire forest.
To see everything in its entirety effortlessly is what it means to truly see.

vehaanrore
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Seeing this guy on an actual battlefield must have been both awe inspiring and terrifying. My first thought would be, “Okay, first off, stay away from the human blender guy over there..” only more poetically and in Japanese.

sandstorm
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14:54 Batcave, Fortress of Solitude, a forest or your dimly lit room. Guess we all need a space for meditation, creation or relaxation.

EternalKing_Unrivaled
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Simplification of thought and movements was a concept i stumbled across watching my son begin to walk as a toddler.

He would take these little jerky very uncoordinated steps. Often with several little unneccesary preparatory movements, like getting READY to take the step.

And it hit me. We all start out learning to do things in that way and if we continue on with a skill, we remove the unnecessary parts and streamline the action down to the essential parts.

I started looking at my own life with that understanding and found a lot of places where i needed to quit getting ready to do things or uncoordinatedly doing things, and just focus on efficiently getting it done.

That mindset has made a HUGE difference.

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The greatest joy for man is to serve a purpose. Protect your family and community. Always seek to improve

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This is an amazing high quality channel with stunning graphics and a prescient narrative. Thank you for taking the time to enrich people's lives. I wish you well.

JM-jdyp
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Thank you for this. It one of the best I heard for a long time. I hope I have the dedication and patience to walk the path.

Ridingtides
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Musashi Ryu enlightenment lives inside of me. ~ Deep Gratitude and Blessings.

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The best way to know someone is how they use their swords and life

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