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"Activity Vs. Action"
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Originally posted by KenpoGirl
People, and or Martial Artists that strive for some far dangling carrot, alway reaching out for that brass ring are to be admired. They don't need a reason to do something they just do it because they want to. They live for the journey not the prize on the other side.
Originally posted by KenpoGirl
I think many MA'ist that have succeeded in flourishing, in the martial arts, have that inner need to keep striving to improve and to grow.
Originally posted by KenpoGirl
Gou, I'm impressed. Bravo!
Originally posted by KenpoGirl
That is an incredibly perceptive observation.
Originally posted by KenpoGirl
I can't dispute anything you've said.
Originally posted by KenpoGirl
Be it activity or action, anything that a person does to improve their life, health and lifestyle, should be applauded and praised. If what they do improves other peopleĀs lives then they should be given a medal.
Originally posted by KenpoGirl
Life seems too full of inactivity and distraction.
Originally posted by KenpoGirl
focousing on a goal and not being sidetracked is what differentiates success from failure. Keeping that focous is a constant battle for some easy for others, but that doesn't mean the victory is any more or less sweet.
Originally posted by GouRonin
NOOOOOOOOO! You've missed my point! Augh! Activity does not help improve lifestyle. Action for action's sake is activity. Applause and praise for busy work is what the soldier gets because he is just a drone. Like a child in kindergarden who works for not himself but the pat on the head and approval of work done for the sake of nothing.
Originally posted by KenpoGirl
Question .......
You are training in Martial arts, you haven't quite discovered the "higher meaning" in the reason for you training as yet. (ie better self esteem, purpose, knowledge etc..) you started just to do "something". Though in the big picture what you are doing is just an activity, the fact that you took the step to start doing it would that not be an action?
Originally posted by tarabos
Gou...everything you've stated is very thought provoking, and to many people that read it, i think it could and should be a little enlightening.
It seems to be part of the essence of systema's though process is to help you learn to focus on what is really neccessary, to clear you mind so to speak of all the schluck that may have been clouding it up. And no one here can say that they don't have some kind of "clouding" going on in their mind. Even if you started a MA from scratch you most likely go in with some type of sterotypical thinking of what "should" happen and why.
I can't really add to anything you've said, and if I tried I think I would not be able to put it into words correctly. So I'll just say I hope most of the people on this forum will read what you typed here today and take a little something from it. I have.
Originally posted by GouRonin
I had a conversation about Vlad with a senior kenpoist a while ago. After the conversation I very much understood what it must have been like to have met and trained under Mr. Parker. Vlad is very much the same.