Natural Force in Personal Development and Skill Mastery

 

There is a quote by the Japanese thinker Tempu Nakamura (1876-1968): “The emphasis is on applying force rather than putting emphasis on exerting force.” In connection to this, during my high school sports days, I sometimes received advice from coaches who would say, “You're pushing too hard. You should loosen up and be more natural.” Reflecting on those times, I once again realized that the term “natural state” refers to a condition where the emphasis is placed on applying force. Tempu Nakamura also stated, “Both the mind and body are tools.” This implies that discovering a method to use your mind and body that suits you, and refining and mastering your skills to make them function effectively, is crucial not only for people and society but also for your personal development. This clearly emphasizes the importance of being natural and avoiding excessive strain in order to use tools effectively and maximize your strength.

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