Miyamoto Musashi | The Path of the Loner (Dokkodo)

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[Music] have you ever wondered if a single philosophy could transform the way you live think and see the world around you what if I told you that such a philosophy exists not in the abstract musings of modern self-help gurus but in the pragmatic wisdom of Japan's greatest swordsman a legendary figure who not only conquered in battle but also mastered The Art of Living mamoto Musashi a name that resonates through the annals of Japanese history not just for his unparalleled skill with the sword but for his profound understanding of life's deeper [Music] truths moushi was not only a warrior but a philosopher artist and writer whose life's journey culminated in a succinct yet powerful manuscript the doodo or the way of walking alone penned in the seclusion of a mountain cave weeks before his death in 1645 the doodo distills mhi's lifelong learnings into 21 precepts these principles are not just tactics for combat but guidelines for living with Independence dignity and profound Integrity but why should we centuries and cultures removed care of about this ancient Samurai's final words in our fast-paced interconnected world where distractions are constant and pressures Mount from every direction mhi's teachings offer a strikingly relevant blueprint for navigating life's challenges with Grace and strength the doodo principles challenge us to confront our own lives with a sharper lens encouraging a journey inward to discover what it truly means to live fully independently and authentically in the next few minutes we'll embark on a journey through these 21 principles not as distant historical Curiosities but as living wisdom for the modern Soul you'll discover how embracing reality mastering desires cultivating Integrity fostering social harmony and upholding honor can transform your approach to Life's Myriad challenges and opportunities each principle a stepping stone on the path to a more deliberate and fulfilling existence invites us to reflect adapt and grow in ways we might never have [Music] imagined but how do these ancient precepts translate into our daily lives can the wisdom of a 17th century Samurai truly guide us in the 21st century the answer lies not in the literal application of mhi's words but in the underlying Spirit of his philosophy it challenges es us to ask deeper questions about our values motivations and the Legacy we wish to leave behind it prompts us to consider what it means to walk our unique path with courage discipline and a profound sense of purpose as we delve into each principle I invite you to reflect on your own life the choices you make and the values you hold dear this is not about adopting a new set of rules blindly but about engaging in a dialogue with the past to illuminate the present and shape our future by the end of this journey you will not only have a deeper understanding of mhi's doodo But A Renewed perspective on how to navigate the complexities of Modern Life with wisdom courage and [Music] integrity let's uncover the Timeless wisdom of the doodo together and explore how its principles can inspire a more intentional fulfilling and indep dependent way of [Music] [Music] living continuing with the Journey Into the Heart of Musashi's doodo we find ourselves at the threshold of perhaps its most compelling teachings embracing reality and practicing Detachment these principles at first glance might seem like hard pills to swallow especially in a world that often encourages us to chase after what we want with Relentless Zeal but moushi through his life and words offers a different path one paved with acceptance Detachment and a broader perspective on our place in the world principle one accept everything just the way it is imagine you're playing a video game and you come across a level that seems impossible to beat you try everything you can but no matter what you just can't seem to get past it now you have two choices keep getting frustrated and angry at the game or accept that this is just a part of playing and figure out a new strategy or find a way to enjoy the challenge it presents mhi's first principle is a lot like choosing the second option in real life it's about seeing things for what they are not what we wish they would be this doesn't mean giving up when faced with challenges instead it's about recognizing the reality of a situation and dealing with it head on without letting our emotions Cloud our judgment when we start to see the world this way a lot of our everyday frustrations start to seem smaller and we we find a certain peace in knowing that we're doing our best with what we have on a deeper level this principle challenges us to confront the very nature of our frustrations and disappointments often our discontent stems not from our circumstances but from the gap between our expectations and reality when we expect traffic to be light a friend to always be on time or a project to go perfectly we set ourselves up for frust ation mhi's call to acceptance is a call to bridge this Gap not by lowering our standards but by preparing ourselves mentally for the Myriad outcomes life can present it's about finding stability within ourselves that isn't easily shaken by the external world this inner stability becomes a source of strength enabling us to face life's unpredictability with a calm and centered presence principle five be detached from desire your whole [Music] lifelong now let's talk about desires we all want things maybe a new car a big house or even something as simple as wanting our favorite meal for dinner desires are natural but have you ever noticed how after you get what you wanted the happiness it brings doesn't last forever sometimes it doesn't even make us as happy as we thought it would mhi tells us to be detached from these desires this doesn't mean we can't ever want things but we shouldn't let our happiness depend on getting them it's like enjoying a scoop of your favorite ice cream without feeling sad when it's gone because you know it's part of the experience this Detachment leads to a kind of freedom because when we're not constantly chasing off the things we want we can enjoy life as it comes finding happiness in the moment in the simple things that we often Overlook to understand the depth of this principle consider how desires often shape our paths they can dictate our choices pushing us toward endless cycles of wanting and acquiring only to want again this cycle can lead to a life filled with chasing after fleeting moments of Happiness while missing out on deeper satisfaction Detachment as moushi presents it is not about giving up on Joy or ambition but about finding a source of contentment that isn't dependent on external achievements or possessions it's about enjoying life's journey without being overly fixated on the destination when we learn to find joy in the simple Act of living our daily experiences regardless of whether they align with our desires become richer and more [Music] fulfilling principle three do not under any any circumstances depend on a partial feeling feelings are tricky one minute we're on top of the world and the next we might feel like everything's falling apart often based on something as fleeting as a comment from a friend or a grade on a test Masashi warns us not to make decisions based on these temporary feelings it's like deciding not to play soccer anymore because you missed one goal if we acted on every whim we'd be like a leaf in in the wind constantly tossed around without any direction the key is to recognize our emotions but not let them dictate our actions instead we should make decisions based on what we know what we've thought about and what's important to us in the long run not just how we feel in the moment exploring this principle further we see the danger in allowing transient emotions to guide significant decisions our feelings are influenced by a multitude of factors our environment past experiences and immediate circumstances many of which may not accurately reflect reality acting on these emotions can lead us to make choices that feel right in the moment but don't serve our long-term interests or align with our deeper values by cultivating a practice of pausing and reflecting before acting we develop the ability to respond to situations rather than react impulsively this approach doesn't mean ignoring our emotions rather it involves acknowledging them while also considering the broader context of our decisions leading to actions that are more aligned with who we truly are and what we truly want from Life principle four think lightly of yourself and deeply of the world in a world that often tells us to look out for number one m 's advice might sound a bit strange but think about it this way when you're part of a team whether it's for a school project or a sports team do you only think about what you're going to get out of it or do you also think about how you can contribute to the team's success Musashi is suggesting we take the second approach to life itself it's not about thinking less of ourselves in terms of our value but about not being self-centered it's about looking beyond our immediate wants and considering our actions impact on others and the World At Large this broader perspective can make our personal problems seem less overwhelming and Inspire us to contribute positively to the world around us this principle invites us to engage with the world from a place of humility and compassion in a society that often measures success by Personal Achievement and accumulation Musashi's perspective offers a radical shift thinking lightly of ourselves doesn't mean diminishing our worth but rather recognizing that we are part of a much larger tapestry of [Music] life together these principles form a foundation for living that is both deeply personal and universally applicable they teach us to navigate life's challenges with a sense of equinity to find fulfillment beyond the endless pursuit of desires to make decisions with Clarity and wisdom and to live with a sense of purpose that transcends our individual existence in embracing these teachings we can cultivate a life that is not only more peaceful and content but also richer in meaning and [Music] connection as we venture further into mhi's teachings we come upon a set of principles that invite us to consider the role of self-discipline in achieving inner peace this journey into self-discipline isn't about imposing strict rules upon ourselves but discovering the freedom that comes from understanding our desires and emotions let's explore these principles further unraveling the wisdom they hold for us principle two do not seek pleasure for its own sake imagine you have an entire cake in front of you eating a slice is delightful but what happens if you eat the whole cake in one sitting you'd likely end up feeling sick this principle is similar it's not about avoiding Joy or pleasure in life it's about understanding that chasing after these feelings without considering the consequences can lead to unhappiness pleasure when pursued as an end in itself often leads to a cycle of wanting more and never being satisfied lasting fulfillment on the other hand comes from achievements and experiences that have deeper meaning it's the difference between the temporary happiness we might get from buying something new versus the lasting satisfaction of learning a new skill or helping a friend the first is fleeting while the second adds to our sense of who we are and our connection to the World by focusing on what truly enriches us we cultivate a life of genuine contentment and joy principle 10 do not let yourself be guided by the feeling of lust or love feelings of lust and love are powerful and while they can add Beauty to our lives they can also Cloud our judgment imagine you're on a boat in the middle of a storm and your emotions are the wind and waves tossing you around if you let those forces guide you you might end up lost or Shipwrecked but but if you learn to navigate those Waters with skill and awareness you can find your way through the storm this principle is about recognizing the strength of our emotions but not allowing them to dictate our decisions it encourages us to take a step back breathe and think about our actions and their consequences this doesn't mean we shouldn't feel or express love rather we should love wisely ensuring our decisions are made with Clarity and consideration for ourselves and others mastering our emotions in this way leads to healthier relationships and clearer decision-making grounding us in a sense of inner [Music] peace principle 11 in all things have no preferences this principle might sound strange at first how can we not have preferences Everyone likes some things more than others mhi's Point here is not about eliminating preferences but about not being bound by them it's like when you go to a restaurant and your favorite dish isn't available so you try something new and discover you like it just as much being open and flexible in this way allows us to experience life more fully we can find joy and value in various experiences not just the ones we expected to enjoy this openness leads to a sense of Peace because we're no longer constantly striving for things to be a certain way instead we can appreciate life as it unfolds finding Beauty and learning in every moment this principle teaches us the power of adaptability and the peace that comes from embracing life's diversity with an open [Music] heart principle 13 do not pursue the taste of good food at first glance this principle might seem to advocate for a bland diet but its wisdom goes far beyond our culinary choices it's about moderation and finding joy and simplicity in a world that often tells us more is better moushi reminds us of the beauty and simplicity when we constantly seek out the most Exquisite Foods the most thrilling experiences or the latest gadgets we set ourselves on an endless quest for satisfaction that never quite fulfills us learning to appreciate cre Simple Pleasures a home-cooked meal a walk in the park the company of friends teaches us that happiness doesn't come from external sources but from our ability to enjoy what we have this principle doesn't mean we should never indulge or enjoy Fine Things rather it encourages us to find balance and recognize that some of the most profound joys in life come from its simplest aspects together these principles from The doodo Gua us toward a life of self-discipline and Inner Peace by understanding the fleeting nature of pleasure mastering our emotions embracing openness and flexibility and appreciating the beauty of Simplicity we cultivate a life that is not only more peaceful and content but also richer in meaning and connection Musashi's wisdom teaches us that true happiness and fulfillment come not from the external pursuit of desires but from the internal Mastery of oneself through this Mastery we discover the freedom to live fully the clarity to make wise decisions and the joy of engaging with the world in a more profound and meaningful [Music] way diving deeper into the essence of mhi's teachings we approach a section that speaks volumes about integrity and personal growth through his principles he invites us to look beyond the surface of our lives and question what we truly value believe in and how we confront our ultimate fate let's unravel these principles further and discover the profound lessons they hold principle 14 do not hold on to possessions you no longer need in a world where having more is often seen as better mhi's 14th principle stands out as a beacon of wisdom it's easy to get caught up in collecting things thinking that each new Gadget piece of clothing or toy will make us happier but have you ever noticed that after the initial excitement wears off you're left feeling just the same as before maybe even a bit cluttered and overwhelmed moushi suggests a different approach a minimalist lifestyle imagine your life as a backpack that you have to carry everywhere every possession is something extra you need to pack into it the more stuff you have the heavier it gets making it harder to climb mountains or cross rivers by choosing only to keep what we truly need or love we lighten our load making our journey through life easier and more enjoyable this principle isn't about depriving ourselves but about focusing on what truly matters our experiences relationships and personal growth it's about creating space in our lives for what enriches us not just what fills our [Music] closets principle 15 do not act following customary beliefs this principle challenges us to think for ourselves to question the status quo and not not to follow paths laid out by Society without considering if they're right for us from a young age we're taught to follow certain paths go to school get good grades choose a career and so on but what if there's more to life than just following the script moushi urges us to think critically about the beliefs and Customs we've been taught to accept without question it's like being in a maze if you follow the crowd you might find your way out but you'll only never see what everyone else sees by questioning the paths laid out before us and daring to carve our own we might discover new more fulfilling Roots this principle encourages us not just to accept things as they are but to actively engage with our beliefs and decisions ensuring they reflect our true selves and not just what we've been told to Value it's about authenticity carving out A Life That's genuinely ours principle 17 do not fear death at first glance this principle might seem daunting after all fear of death is one of the most common fears but mhi's intention isn't to make us Fearless in the face of danger but to inspire us to live more fully by acknowledging the impermanence of Life think of life like a sand castle on the beach we know the tide will eventually wash it away but that doesn't stop us from building it creating intricate design designs and enjoying the process in the same way recognizing that our time is limited can Inspire us to make the most of it to focus on what's truly important and to live in a way that when our time comes we can look back Without Regrets it's about embracing each moment pursuing our passions and cherishing our relationships this principle teaches us that the awareness of life's impermanence is not something to fear but a reminder to live deeply authentically and with [Music] purpose Musashi's principles on integrity and personal growth challenge us to reassess our priorities question our unquestioned beliefs and embrace the finite nature of our existence they teach us that growth comes not from accumulating more possessions but from cultivating our inner selves that true wisdom lies not in Conformity but in critical thought and authenticity and that a full life is not one lived in the shadow of fear but one that dances with the knowledge of its own impermanence by integrating these teachings into our lives we learn to live with a lighter load carve our own paths with confidence and Savor the fleeting beauty of our existence Musashi's wisdom centuries old yet Timeless offers a blueprint for living that honors our deepest selves and the transient precious nature of life itself [Music] [Music] as we journey further into mhi's teachings we arrive at principles that not only guide us in our internal Quest for Peace and growth but also shape our interactions with the world and those around us these principles serve as a compass for navigating social relationships and our own self self-reliance emphasizing the importance of Harmony acceptance and [Music] adaptability principle s never be jealous jealousy is like a weed in a garden if left unchecked it can overtake and ruin the beauty of everything around it it's a feeling we've all experienced at some point seeing someone else with something we want whether it's a new car a beautiful relationship or even just attention from others moushi teaches us that jealousy detracts from our growth because it focuses our energy on what others have rather than on developing our own strengths and capabilities overcoming jealousy isn't about pretending we don't want things but about shifting our perspective it's about celebrating others achievements and using their success as inspiration to pursue our own goals when we free ourselves elves from the grip of jealousy we open the door to personal growth allowing us to focus on our journey and the steps we need to take to achieve our own form of success this principle encourages us to water our garden tending to our growth and blooming in our unique way principle 8 never let yourself be saddened by a separation loss and change are inevitable parts of life whether it's moving away from Friends ending a relationship or dealing with the loss of a loved one separations can be deeply painful however Masashi reminds us that the pain of separation is a part of life's cycle not an end to our ability to find joy and connection dealing with loss and embracing change require us to find strength within ourselves and to remember that life is a series of connections and experiences each shaping us and teaching Us in different [Music] ways instead of being consumed by sadness we can learn to cherish the memories and lessons each relationship brought into our lives this principle doesn't diminish the pain of loss but offers a perspective that helps us navigate it reminding us that every ending makes room for new beginnings and opportunities for [Music] growth principle 9 resentment and complaint are are appropriate neither for oneself nor others holding on to resentment is like carrying a backpack filled with rocks on a hike it only makes the journey more difficult Masashi advises us to let go of resentment and to refrain from constant complaints recognizing that these emotions and behaviors sap our energy and can poison our relationships and outlook on life resentment often arises from feeling wrong or slighted by others but dwelling on these feelings Keeps Us stuck in the past unable to move forward similarly When We complain we focus on the negative overlooking the potential for change or the aspects of Our Lives that are positive learning to let go of resentment and to minimize complaints doesn't mean we ignore problems or injustices instead it means we address them constructively seeking Solutions and focusing on actions that can improve our [Music] situation this approach not only enhances our well-being but also contributes to a more harmonious environment for everyone involved principle 12 be indifferent to where you live this principle might seem odd at first after all our surroundings can have a big impact on our lives but at its core mhi's message is about adap ability and finding contentment regardless of our circumstances it's easy to think we'd be happier if only we lived somewhere else had a better house or were in a different situation however true contentment comes from within not from our external conditions being adaptable and finding joy in various circumstances doesn't mean we shouldn't strive to improve our living conditions or seek out environments that Inspire and uplift us rather it means we don't let our happiness depend solely on those factors we can find beauty and peace in the simplest settings if we're open to seeing it this principle teaches us to build our inner Sanctuary cultivating a state of contentment that travels with us no matter where life takes [Music] us Musashi's principles in this section encourage us to navigate the social landscape and our inner world world with Grace focusing on personal growth adaptability and the strength to let go of negative emotions by overcoming jealousy embracing the lessons in loss and change letting go of resentment and finding contentment regardless of our surroundings we cultivate a life of Harmony and peace both within ourselves and in our relationships with others these teachings guide us in building a resilient and and adaptable Spirit capable of thriving in the everchanging tapestry of [Music] Life As We delve into the final lessons of mhi's teachings we explore Concepts that go beyond the immediate and tangible aspects of Life guiding us toward contemplating our Legacy and the true essence of Honor these principles encourage us to look at life from a broader perspective focusing on the values we live by and the Legacy We Leave Behind rather than the material possessions we [Music] accumulate principle 16 do not collect weapons or practice with weapons beyond what is useful Masashi lived in era where Marshall prowess was not just a matter of Honor but survival however even in such times he advocated for practicality over excess in today's world we might not wield swords or spears but we have our weapons skills knowledge and resources his teaching here is about focusing on what's truly useful and necessary imagine your packing for a camping trip every item you add to your backpack should have a purpose packing too much slows you down and the same goes for Life collecting skills gadgets or even relationships that don't serve a meaningful purpose in our lives can distract us from our goals and weigh us down this principle encourages us to be mindful about what we choose to carry in our life backpack ensuring that everything we hold on to serves a purpose contributing to our journey rather than hindering it this principle at its heart is about recognizing the difference between being prepared and Hoarding in a world that constantly pushes us toward excess more gadgets more skills touted as essential more connections Musashi's wisdom calls for a radical assessment of what truly adds value to our lives it's a call to declutter not just our physical spaces but our mental ones as well by focusing on what genuinely serves us we hone our ability to distinguish between mere accumulation and meaningful preparation this discernment leads us to a lighter more focused existence enabling us to move through life with agility and purpose it reminds us that true preparedness for life's challenges isn't about having an Arsenal at our disposal but about possessing the right tools and knowing how to use them effectively principle 18 do not seek to possess either Goods or Fe thiefs for your old age in a society that often equates success with material wealth mhi's 18th principle challenges us to rethink what it means to be truly prepared for the future it's like being a squirrel Gathering nuts for the winter while it's wise to prepare hoarding more than we need can lead to unnecessary stress and takes away from others this principle is not about neglecting our future security but about understanding that our well-being in old age isn't solely dependent on material wealth true security comes from cultivating relationships community and a sense of purpose that sustains us not just a stockpile of goods it encourages us to invest in our personal growth relationships and experiences which are the true riches that sustain us providing a sense of fulfillment and happiness that material possessions cannot match his call to look Beyond material accumulation for future security challenges the modern fixation on wealth as the sole measure of a successful life it's a reminder that the richest moments often come from non-material sources the stories shared with friends the laughter with family The Quiet Moments of reflection and connection with nature focusing on these intangible assets Fosters a sense of fulfillment that outlives the trans transient satisfaction derived from possessions this principle encourages us to build a foundation of meaningful relationships lifelong learning and personal achievements it's about creating a legacy of experiences and wisdom to pass down understanding that these are the true Treasures that enrich our lives and endure beyond our time principle 19 respect Buddha and the gods without counting on their help mhi's spiritual guidance reminds us of the importance of self-reliance and personal effort it's easy to fall into the Trap of waiting for a miracle or divine intervention to solve our problems however this principle tells us that while faith and spirituality can provide comfort and guidance the responsibility for our actions and their outcomes lies with us it's like studying for a test while it's okay to hope for a good outcome the actual work of studying and preparing is up to us this teaching doesn't diminish the value of spiritual beliefs but emphasizes the need to take active steps toward our goals using our abilities and making the most of the opportunities were given it's a call to action reminding us that our faith is in our hands and while we may seek guidance from higher power the real work of building our lives is ours alone principle 20 you may abandon your own body but you must preserve your honor for moushi Honor was a Paramount value transcending even the Instinct for survival in modern terms it's about living according to our values and principles even when it's difficult it means doing the right thing even when no one is watching and standing by our words and beliefs even if it comes at a cost this principle challenges us to consider what we stand for and how deeply we're committed to those ideals it's about integrity being consistent in our actions words and beliefs honor is the Legacy We Leave Behind The Mark we make on the world through our choices and actions it's what people remember about us the stories that will be told long after we're gone this principle invites us to live in a way that at the end of our days we can look back with pride knowing we live true to ourselves and made a positive impact in the [Music] world embedded within this principle is the idea of empowerment through personal effort while faith can be a source of strength and comfort he emphasizes the importance of taking responsibility for our actions and their outcomes it's a call to cultivate a sense of agency to recognize our power to affect change in our lives and the world around us this principle doesn't negate the value of spiritual support but places the onus on us to act to make decisions that align with our values and move us toward our goals it teaches us that while we may draw inspiration and Solace from our faith our lives are ultimately shaped by our choices and efforts this recognition of personal responsibility Fosters a deep sense of empowerment and resilience equipping us to navigate life's challenges with confidence and integrity mhi's teachings on Legacy and honor guide us toward a deeper understanding of what it means to live a life of significance they remind us that true wealth is not found in material possessions but in the richness of our character the depth of our relationships and the impact of our actions these principles encourage us to focus on what truly matters to live with purpose and integrity and to build a legacy that reflects our highest values and aspirations through his wisdom we learn that the most valuable Treasures we can leave behind are the lessons we've learned the love we've shared and the honor with which we've lived every day of Our [Music] Lives as we reach the culmination of myamoto Musashi's profound principles we encounter a Guiding Light That illuminates the essence of all his teachings principle 21 never stray from the way this principle is not merely a concluding thought but the very heart of this philosophy it's a call to steadfastness and integrity urging us to discover and adhere to a personal code of conduct that navigates us through life's tumultuous Seas imagine life as an expansive ocean and yourself as a sailor the vast Waters represent the unknowns and challenges we all face storms of Doubt waves of Challenge and Winds of Change in this vast ocean your way is your compass a set of core beliefs and values that guide your decisions actions and interactions just as a compass offers direction to a sailor in the boundless sea your personal philosophy or way provides you with Direction amidst life's uncertainties finding your way is about understanding who you are at your core what you believe in and what you stand for it's about asking yourself the big questions what is truly important to me what kind of person do I want to be how do I want to treat others the answers to these questions become the Stars by which you navigate your life's journey they're not fixed points but rather lights that guide you helping you to make choices that align with your deepest truths adhering to your way requires courage and integrity it means making choices that are consistent with your values even when it's difficult even when it means standing alone it's easy to follow the crowd to drift along with societal currents but staying true to your way demands resist ience and determination it's about being honest with yourself acknowledging your mistakes and learning from them it's about striving to be better not for accolades or recognition but because it's aligned with your personal philosophy Musashi's admonition to never stray from the way is a reminder that our lives are defined not by the external successes we achieve but by how closely our actions align with our inner truths this principle teaches us that true fulfillment and peace come from living authentically from making choices that reflect our values and aspirations it encourages us to build a life that is not just about surviving the storms but about navigating them with purpose and integrity living by this principle transforms how we see the world and interact with it it shapes our relationships our work and our contributions to society when we are Guided by a that clear sense of purpose and a strong moral compass we become beacons of light for others we Inspire those around us to find their own way to live lives of purpose and meaning in essence his final principle encapsulates the journey toward self-mastery and personal Excellence it's a call to action urging us to live not by the whims of circumstance but by the strength of our convictions it reminds us that while life's journey is fraught with challenges having a way provides us with the clarity and strength to face them headon to grow from our experiences and to carve out a path that is uniquely ours as we reflect on the significance of having and adhering to a personal philosophy we realize that it's not about rigidly sticking to a set of rules but about being flexible and adaptable learning and growing with each step we take it's about living in a way that at the end of our journey we can look back with pride knowing that we remain true to ourselves and the way we chose to follow Musashi's teachings through this final principle offer us a Timeless wisdom that the greatest Victory is not over others but over the Discord within ourselves achieve by never straying from our way remember life is an incredible journey filled with highs and lows victories and defeats yet at the the heart of this journey is your way a beacon that guides you through the darkest nights and the fiercest storms it's your inner compass pointing you toward True North when the world around you seems to spin out of control
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Length: 44min 17sec (2657 seconds)
Published: Fri Apr 19 2024
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