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At the age of fifteen, Miyamoto Musashi went on musha shugyō, which means warriors pilgrimage. During this time of his life, he traveled the land practicing his skills independently and engaged in a series of duels. After he received ronin status, he encountered the most challenging opponent he ever faced - Sasaki Kojiro - and killed him. After this event, he renounced doing lethal duels. He eventually retired to a cave where we wrote down his knowledge and wisdom for later generations. Musashis written works expand on the path of the warrior, which is the samurai way of discipline, focus, restraint, and honor. The path of the warrior is governed by moral and ethical codes that are commonly referred to as Bushidō. Shortly before he died, Musashi compiled twenty-one principles on how a warrior should live. These timeless principles known as Dokkōdō can inspire us today to live well. This three-part series elaborates on the twenty-one principles from Musashis Dokkōdō. The first