Modern discipline inspired by the ancient warrior code.
This is not motivation.
This is mental warfare.
We build: • Unbreakable focus
• Dopamine control
• Ruthless consistency
• Warrior mindset
No excuses.
No comfort addiction.
No weak habits.
Master your mind.
Control your actions.
Live by the Code.



BUSHIDO CODE

The final video of the Bushido Series drops this week.

Before it does — I want to ask something about everything we've covered.

Six virtues. Six weeks.

Gi — Righteousness.
Yu — Courage.
Jin — Compassion.
Rei — Respect.
Makoto — Honesty.
Meiyo — Honor.

One question:

Which of these six has actually shown up in your life since we started the series?

Not which one sounds most important.

Which one have you genuinely tried to practice — even once — in a real moment that cost you something?

Drop it below. I want to know what has actually landed.

The final virtue drops this week. And it answers the question all six have been building toward: what is all of this for?

5 days ago | [YT] | 0

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Three dimensions. One honest question.
Which one are you most likely to avoid building?
1. Haji — I don't often feel internal discomfort when I act below my own standard. The signal is quiet.
2. Jibun no Hata — I have a vague sense of my standards but I've never named them explicitly.
3. Gisei — I hold my standards as long as they're comfortable. When the cost gets real, I start negotiating.

1 week ago | [YT] | 0

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Which of the three gaps is quietly destroying your character right now?

Gap 1 — Thought & Speech
Gap 2 — Speech & Action
Gap 3 — Public & Private

Drop your honest number below 👇 (no judgment, just truth)

I just dropped the full video on Makoto — the virtue the samurai called the foundation of everything… and the most dangerous one to fake.



In this one I break down:
• The slow death of saying what people want to hear
• Why your private self and public self are drifting apart
• The daily 3-step protocol the samurai used to close the gap

Most people think they’re honest.
The samurai had a test that proves almost nobody actually is.




Be brutally honest in the comments — which gap are you struggling with the most?

Two virtues left in the series.


Subscribe + Bell 🛎️ if you’re serious about becoming the same person everywhere.



#Bushido #Makoto #SamuraiWisdom

2 weeks ago | [YT] | 0

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🔥 NEW VIDEO 🔥
The Samurai's Most Misunderstood Virtue — Rei (礼)
Presence & Purpose | Bushido Series | Video 4 of 7
How you treat someone who can give you nothing…
is not a test of your manners.
It is a measurement of your character.
Most people think Rei = politeness.
Correct bowing. Proper titles. Good etiquette.
The samurai called that Reigi (礼儀) — just the beginning.
Rei is something far deeper.
It’s the quality of your presence when no one is watching.
It’s giving your full, undivided attention to someone who can never repay you.
It’s the rarest thing in today’s world.
In this video, I break down the 3 Practices of Rei that separate performers from practitioners:
1. Soncho (尊重) — Equal Recognition
Stop calibrating your attention according to someone’s status. The CEO and the delivery guy deserve the same quality of presence.
2. Keii (敬意) — Deliberate Attention
One conscious breath before every conversation. Arrive fully. No half-presence.
3. Kansha (感謝) — Radical Gratitude
Gratitude that begins where preference ends. Even the difficult encounters carry something for you.
Plus the exact Daily Rei Protocol you can start using from tomorrow morning.

Real talk:
Which of these three is your actual gap right now?
Soncho • Keii • Kansha
Drop the name or number in the comments 👇
The samurai understood something modern society has forgotten:
Character is not revealed in dramatic moments.
It is revealed in the ordinary ones — the brief exchange with a stranger, the meeting that “doesn’t matter”, the person who will never tell anyone how you treated them.
That’s where Rei lives.
Watch the full video now 👇



#Bushido #SamuraiWisdom #Rei #Presence #Mindfulness #PersonalGrowth #BushidoSeries

2 weeks ago | [YT] | 0

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🔥 NEW VIDEO DROPPED 🔥



"Give Me 59 Seconds, I Will Make You UNSTOPPABLE"

This is pure samurai discipline — no motivation, no fluff.



If you're tired of quitting on yourself... this 59-second video will hit different.

Drop a 🔥 below if you're ready to become unstoppable.



Link in comments 👇



#SamuraiDiscipline #Bushido #Unstoppable

2 weeks ago | [YT] | 0

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Think about the strongest person you know.

Not physically strong. Genuinely strong — steady under pressure, clear in their values, someone people trust without hesitation.



Now answer honestly:

Are they also kind?

Not performatively kind. Not strategically kind.

Actually, genuinely warm with people — especially people who can give them nothing?



The samurai had a specific word for this quality.

They placed it third in the Bushido code — after righteousness and courage.

And they considered it the virtue that made everything else worth having.

New video this week. It's the one I've been most looking forward to making.

What do you think that virtue is?

3 weeks ago | [YT] | 0

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Video dropping today......be ready

3 weeks ago | [YT] | 0

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New Series. New Video. New Samurai Code. Here it is:
https://youtu.be/MiiLGuVakG4?si=3Zexk...

4 weeks ago | [YT] | 0

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The samurai didn't have eight separate principles.

They had one integrated system — a mental architecture where every principle reinforces every other.



The Japanese called it Budo no Kokoro.
The Heart of the Warrior Way.



Upcoming video — the series finale — reveals the complete system for the first time.

Everything this series built, in one place. Three rings. Ten principles. One center.



If you've watched from the beginning: this is what it was all for.

If you're new: this is the best place to start — and then go back through the series.

1 month ago | [YT] | 0

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"Every warlord who rushed was dead in 20 years. Tokugawa waited 40. Then he ruled everything."



New video is live.



5 principles from the most patient strategist in Japanese history — applied to every long-term goal you're currently pursuing.



If you've ever felt like you're forcing something that should be flowing naturally — this one is for you.



Which of the 5 principles hits hardest for you right now?

1 month ago | [YT] | 0