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Re: I wouldn't lable it a training manual dacole Send a noteboard - 07/09/2011 03:55:43 AM
The actual book is hard to describe. It is a collection of stories and anecdotes from the life of a samurai. It contains historical recollections, as well as what can appear (or be) meaningless advice on various aspects of life, and of course on death and dying.

That particular quote is possibly one of the most significant concepts of the bushido philosophy, and is in opposite to “the ends justify the means” which many confuse it with.

I strongly reccomend reading the Hagakure to anyone with even the least interest in philosophy, history (particularly in understanding the Japanese military in WWII), or japanese culture (be it martial arts or anime).


Really now? Then I do need to read this as I have an interest in pretty much all of those things. Who has the best translation?
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