To my current way of thinking, budō as a solo practice is somewhat of a non-sensical concept.
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To my current way of thinking, budō as a solo practice is somewhat of a non-sensical concept.
I can finally do, and benefit. Why do I do so many? Why do I keep pushing?
Does teaching bring joy? Or is it just a sense of duty fulfilled, creating some kind of ease or relief through satisfaction of expectation (or even compulsion)?
Communication without (directly) communicating. Something about that resonates.
Two beginners practicing together on a quiet summer night.