10/17/2014
“Brotherhood starts the day we walk off the street and into the training hall. There, regardless of who we are, we are all the same. We leave our differences at the door and we unite for one purpose, to help ourselves and each other become the best we can be” ~ Master Karen Eden
This can tie into the article on egos. Again, just because someone has more experience, or is a higher rank than another student, does not give them the right to hold that over the other student. Ego should be left at the door for dojo is family. We are only as strong as the students we have. There is no room for inflated egos. Yes, we should have pride in our accomplishments, but we need to be willing to share that knowledge with our students and classmates. It does no one any good if we allow a student to give up because they did not have the proper support structure from their fellow students and instructors.