Domina Tus Adicciones Como un Samurái (O Sigue Siendo Débil)
I know what you did this morning. You opened your phone before you opened your eyes. Or you turned something on. Or you avoided something with something else. And now you're here, listening to talk about samurai discipline, as if watching a video would be enough to change what you've been doing for months—or years. That's not a lack of willpower. It's that you've been losing this war for so long that you've normalized defeat. It doesn't hurt to give in anymore. You call it "that's just who I am." But that's not who you are. It's what they made you believe you are. Miyamoto Musashi died in 1645 without anything controlling him. Not fear. Not pain. Not attachment. A man who for decades was the deadliest of his time died in peace—because decades ago he had stopped clinging to what he couldn't control. The Dokkōdō is not a farewell poem. It's a protocol. And today we're going to use it. What you'll find in this video: • Why you're in a completely unequal fight and haven't recognized it for months • The cognitive dissociation technique Musashi called "the observer's gaze"—and what Matthew Lieberman documented in neuroimaging about naming the urge • The 3- to 5-second window where your freedom resides—and how to use it before autopilot wins • Why a thousand failed micro-resistances are more draining than a complete 24-hour elimination • The difference between control and mastery—and why one is constant effort and the other is identity Based on the principles of Dokkōdō and *Go Rin No Sho*, supported by research from Roy Baumeister, Matthew Lieberman, Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, and James Clear. Your addiction isn't you. It's the enemy that's been living in your house for so long you no longer recognize it as a stranger. Today is the day to say: enough is enough. Not forcefully. Clearly. Subscribe to @MiyamotoPath This video is a narrative and philosophical interpretation, written, structured, edited, and directed by the channel creator. All visuals, music, and narrative pacing are intentionally designed to serve the message. #MiyamotoMusashi #Dokkodo #MasterYourAddictions #MiyamotoPath #GoRinNoSho #WarriorPhilosophy #WarriorMindset #BehavioralAddiction #Willpower #SamuraiDiscipline #JapanesePhilosophy #ImpulseControl #IdentityAndHabits #PersonalDevelopment #TheWarrior'sWay #Musashi'sEmptiness #PsychologyAndPhilosophy #NeuroscienceAndDiscipline #PersonalMastery #NoExcuses ---

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