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The greatest lie modern society has sold you is that you need to feel like doing something in order to do it. You have been conditioned to wait for a spark of "motivation" before taking action, believing that high performance requires a high emotional state. But to the ancient Samurai, this reliance on fleeting feelings was a fatal weakness. The warrior who waits until he is ready is a warrior who never strikes. In this video, we explore why the masters of feudal Japan never chased motivation and instead cultivated Fudoshin—the immovable mind. Drawing from the wisdom of Miyamoto Musashi and the code of Bushido, we dismantle the myth that you need to be inspired to be effective. We analyze the difference between the amateur who waits for the perfect mood and the professional who acts regardless of his internal weather. You will learn how to replace the volatile fuel of motivation with the quiet, endless power of discipline. Stop waiting for the fire to ignite. Learn to become the flint that strikes the spark.