Modern discipline inspired by the ancient warrior code.
This is not motivation.
This is mental warfare.
We build: • Unbreakable focus
• Dopamine control
• Ruthless consistency
• Warrior mindset
No excuses.
No comfort addiction.
No weak habits.
Master your mind.
Control your actions.
Live by the Code.



BUSHIDO CODE

The samurai had a morning ritual most people would call insane: picturing their own death in detail, every single day.

It wasn't dark. It was how they killed fear before fear could ever touch them.

New video on this drops today — the full mental training behind Bushido. ⚔️

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BUSHIDO CODE

He carried sandals.
In a country where birth determined everything — no name, no clan, no legal right to carry a sword — he started by carrying someone else's.
He ended up ruling Japan.
Not by luck. By seeing people more clearly than anyone around him.
New video this week. The complete life of Toyotomi Hideyoshi. The longest rise in Japanese history — and the one thing that undid all of it.

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BUSHIDO CODE

The battle had 160,000 men.
It lasted six hours.
But Tokugawa had been arranging the outcome for thirty years — through private letters, secret meetings, and specific promises made to the right commanders months before a single soldier marched.
New video today. The complete Battle of Sekigahara.
Not just the battlefield. The betrayals arranged in advance. The decision that collapsed an army in ninety minutes. And what Tokugawa did in the 72 hours after winning — the move that built 265 years.

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Oda Nobunaga burned a sacred Buddhist monastery full of monks.
He attacked armies ten times his size.
He was called the Demon King.
And there was one man he wrote letters about describing as his greatest threat.
One man who kept him up at night.
Not Tokugawa. Not Hideyoshi.
Takeda Shingen.
The Tiger of Kai. Thirty years of warfare. Never lost a field battle. Not once.
New video this week. And the question his story leaves: what do you do when you prepare completely and still don't get to finish?

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For two years — he let people believe he was broken.
He visited sake houses. Consorted with geisha. Was seen drunk in the street.
A stranger came up and spat on his face.
He did nothing.
Because his lord was not yet avenged.

And until that moment —

everything else was subordinate.
New video this week. The complete 47 Ronin story.
Every detail. Every sacrifice. The question that divided Japan.
Were they right?

2 weeks ago | [YT] | 0

BUSHIDO CODE

For two years — he let people believe he was broken.
He visited sake houses. Consorted with geisha. Was seen drunk in the street.
A stranger came up and spat on his face.
He did nothing.
Because his lord was not yet avenged.

And until that moment —

everything else was subordinate.
New video this week. The complete 47 Ronin story.
Every detail. Every sacrifice. The question that divided Japan.
Were they right?

2 weeks ago | [YT] | 1

BUSHIDO CODE

For two years — he let people believe he was broken.
He visited sake houses. Consorted with geisha. Was seen drunk in the street.
A stranger came up and spat on his face.
He did nothing.
Because his lord was not yet avenged.

And until that moment —

everything else was subordinate.
New video this week. The complete 47 Ronin story.
Every detail. Every sacrifice. The question that divided Japan.
Were they right?

2 weeks ago | [YT] | 1

BUSHIDO CODE

His own advisor killed himself rather than serve him.
He was called the Fool of Owari.
Then he marched 2,000 men against 25,000 — danced first — and won.
Then he burned a sacred Buddhist monastery that had existed for 800 years.
Then he came within eleven days of unifying all of Japan.
Then one of his own generals killed him.
New video this week. The complete life of Oda Nobunaga.
And the one question his life forces that nobody wants to answer directly.
Upload day:
"A man's life lasts but fifty years. When compared to the universe — it is a mere dream and illusion. We shall attack."
He said this while outnumbered 12 to 1.
Then he danced.
Then he attacked.
Oda Nobunaga's complete story is live. The most uncomfortable figure in this series so far.

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In 1542 — a five-year-old boy was handed by his father to his enemies.
Not as punishment.
As a guarantee that his father would keep a promise.
If the father broke the promise — the boy would be killed.
He spent the next thirteen years as a hostage.
He grew up to build the most stable dynasty in Japanese history.
New video this week. The complete life of Tokugawa Ieyasu — and the childhood that made the patience possible.
What do you think thirteen years as a hostage does to a person?
Upload day:
"He was five years old when his father handed him to his enemies."
The complete life of Tokugawa Ieyasu is live.
Not the strategy. The life that produced the strategy.
This one hits differently.

3 weeks ago | [YT] | 2

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A man fought 60 duels in his youth and never lost a single one.
Then he put down his sword for the last time at age 28.
And spent the next 33 years trying to understand what the sword had been teaching him.
He died alone in a cave.
Writing.
New video this week. The complete story of Miyamoto Musashi — not the legend. The life.
What do you know about Musashi already? Drop it below — I'll tell you what most people get wrong.

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