"Sensei" (先生) is a Japanese word that translates to "teacher" or "master." It is often used in martial arts to refer to someone who has achieved a high level of skill or knowledge in a particular discipline, and who teaches others. In some cases, it can also be used as an honorific title for someone who is highly respected in their field, even if they are not necessarily a teacher.
The word "sensei" comes from the Japanese words "sen" (先) meaning "before" and "sei" (生) meaning "life" or "birth," indicating someone who has been born before and therefore has more knowledge and experience. It's a term of great respect and admiration! 🙏
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Mushin
EspiritualAs the boy navigated the harsh world of drugs, he found solace in the concept of Mushin, a state of mental clarity he'd read about in a book on Japanese martial arts. He aspired to reach this state of 'no mind,' hoping it would help him overcome h...