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MIYAMOTO MUSASHI : THE LIFE, DUELS, PHILOSOPHY, AND LESSONS FROM JAPAN’S GRATEST SAMURAI.

INTRODUCTION:- Miyamoto Musashi   (1583 - 13 June 1645) was a philosopher, strategist, artist, writer, and a renowned swordsman in Japan, and remains so to this day. Today I am talking about this person because I want you all to learn from him some of the very important things that I appreciate in him the most. The most important thing I want to ask you is what do you think is the most important thing to WIN? Most people will say some heavy words like a calm mind, consistency, discipline, becoming a master of a skill or finding a purpose or motive to do something. Yes indeed, they are very, very important, but they can't assure a proper win against your opponents. According to me, the most important thing to win in anything is to be unpredictable at every move because most people can become calm, consistent, etc., to chase their dreams, but when you become unpredictable, it's impossible to understand your next move. I will give you the reason why I am saying this, just stay w...

You Grow Where You Are Planted - So Choose The Environment Wisely.

We are stuck in a loop, my friend.  Once, my friend gave me a reality check by saying, "If you want to do something, then do it as fast as possible, don't be too late".

Your Are Your Habits - How Small Daily Actions Shape You.

Self-improvement is a long journey that  is to be followed consistently. When we talk about self-improvement, what comes to mind first  is that we have to make a strict routine. And then we have to  follow it very strictly, like going to the gym every day,  developing a top-notch Communication skill, or going to the  doctor for a full head-to-toe check-up, which could be very  expensive sometimes. But what if I say we don't need to do this  at the very start of our journey? Then you will ask me, "What  should we do then?" Let me explain to you a very simple thing: "When you do a simple task daily or take small steps daily  towards your respective goals, that is how you start". Some of  the very popular authors or philosophers also say that,  like  James Clear  says in his book Atomic Habits : " He emphasises the "power of continuous improvement," stating that getting just 1% better every day results in being 37 times bette...