What you must SACRIFICE to win | Nobunaga. Hideyoshi. Ieyasu

Three men. One Japan. Three completely different answers to the same impossible question. Oda Nobunaga moved with absolute velocity when everyone else was paralyzed by fear. Toyotomi Hideyoshi seduced an empire into existence through illusion and charm. Tokugawa Ieyasu waited. For decades. For everything. Only one of them got to hear Japan sing. This is not a history of what they did. This is a diagnosis of what they became — and what each one had to destroy in themselves to get there. The destroyer cleared the rubble. The alchemist paved it. The machine inherited it. But the cuckoo was never the point. Which price would you have paid? 00:00 It refuses to sing 00:33 The three responses 01:04 How to deal with overwhelming odds 01:53 Battle of Okehazama 02:38 The Hollywood fortress 03:41 Sunomata miracle 05:00 Do not engage 06:06 The internal compass 07:00 Burn it down 08:15 Buy it your way 09:52 "Peace" agreement 11:52 Caged birds 13:05 Wolf and the baby 14:33 How he became Real Toranaga 16:07 What would you have paid? Sound Effects courtesy of Pixabay: ManDaKi MDK | freesound_community | Paul (PWLPL) | freesound_community | freesound_community