15/04/2026
All men are the same except for their belief in their own selves, regardless of what others may think of them.”
To a warrior, all men are born with the same basic nature flesh, doubt, fear, and potential. What separates one man from another is not his status, wealth, or the opinions whispered about him, but the strength of his belief in his own spirit.
In the way of the samurai often guided by Bushidō (the way of the warrior) a man must look inward, not outward. The world is full of noise: praise, insult, judgment. These are like passing winds. If a man lets them define him, he becomes unstable, like a blade that bends too easily.
But the samurai tempers himself.
He believes in his purpose even when others doubt him.
He walks his path even when others mock or misunderstand.
His worth is not granted by the crowd it is forged within.
The samurai teaches that true strength is self belief anchored in discipline, not validation from others.