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Dokkōdō, or The Way of Walking Alone

Dokkōdō, or The Way of Walking Alone

A week before he died, Musashi wrote the Dokkōdō, or The Way of Walking Alone.

It consisted of 21 rules and provided a roadmap to live life by.

The rules are strict and harsh, but honest and powerful

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