The Importance Of Bushido

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The Way of the Warrior
“The warrior guided by the spirit serves humanity, the warrior without, serves the ego.” (Goodreads 2) This quote is by Soke Behzad Ahmadi, a martial artist. This quote describes the importance of Bushido. Bushido was the code of honor, discipline, and loyalty that made up the samurai warriors. Bushido developed from Buddhism in the mid-1200s. Bushido was created to keep samurai calm and restrict unnecessary violence. It was the basic code of conduct for the samurai warriors. First, Bushido was needed to ensure the loyalty of the samurai to their Daimyo. Second, Bushido has been changed to fit the need of the people of Japan over time. Lastly, Bushido has had a great impact on society. Bushido greatly influenced the samurai warriors and has since guided present-day Japan to develop a strong military and to become a more united country.
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Bushido has taught people what values to have, how to behave, and certain restrictions to possess. Bushido is often used as a moral compass, guiding people on what and what not to do. It is also used by people to guide them through life through life and death. According to Soke Behzad Ahmadi, a martial artist, “The essence of warrior traits are demonstrated by: integrity with self, and honesty with others” (Goodreads 1) This shows how you don’t have to fight to be a “warrior,” you just have to possess the right values. Bushido can help people stay calm and feeling secure and protected. Bushido has greatly affected the development of businesses. They use it to help maintain employee loyalty. The values businesses learn from Bushido include respect, trust, loyalty, courage, practicality, simplicity, calmness, tolerance, patience, perseverance, clarity and wisdom. Modern-day society has been greatly affected by Bushido. It has helped many businesses, and influenced Japan to become the great country it is