Saturday, September 02, 2006

In today’s world, it can be said that a person’s moral fiber
can be measured by the manner in which they cope with the
adversities life sets before them. The way in which the situation
is approached and solved, relative to our anxiety, is a function of
the ethical stamina we’ve gained through our life experience. I
propose therefore, that diligent training in the martial arts, at
whatever age, can prepare the individual to face the aforementioned
adversities with the spirit and courage of a modern day
warrior.