know your path, walk it. Also observe and understand the path of others. - Deepstash
know your path, walk it. Also observe and understand the path of others.

know your path, walk it. Also observe and understand the path of others.

Notice that every path and every man has his own way. Observe and respect the ways of other men and paths.

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The book of the five rings is a manuscript about war, strategy and sword fighting written by miyamoto mushashi. It mostly deals with sword fighting but beneath that there is a strong structure for mastery and for life. Below you'll find an attempt to distill the philosophy of the way as elaborated by mushashi.

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