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This video is dedicated to the legendary Japanese swordsman and philosopher, Miyamoto Musashi who lived in 17th Century Japan. He fought in over 60 duels and he was not defeated in any of them. He is known as the greatest warrior of Japan and to some standards in human history. He was a Ronin (a masterless Samurai fighter who wanders alone), and as a Ronin, he never engaged in any deed that was considered ill and against honor. Honor and living a life with the highest standards of moral integrity and self-respect were the embodiment of Musashi's philosophy. Before dying in 1645, he wrote the Dokkodo - the 21 principles of life, in which he explains his rules of life and the way of the warrior, according to him, one must not stray from the path and always keep focused and determined life. Despite the fact that he lived centuries before us, his life lessons are worthwhile to be discussed and applied in our current time and generation. After all, we need more discipline and structure in our more distracted and chaotic life today.