Don’t Take My Kindness for Weakness – Bohdi Sanders
Don’t take my kindness for weakness; the beast in me is sleeping, not dead. Many people are intimidated by the loudmouth, obnoxious guy who appears [...]
Three Lessons Learned from Personal Attacks – Bohdi Sanders
Three Lessons Learned from Personal Attacks 1) Sometimes the best response to a provocation is not to fight. 2) Not all opportunities are to be [...]
5 Kinds of Martial Artists – Bohdi Sanders
5 Kinds of Martial Artists Not everyone begins martial arts for the same reason. Everyone has their own goals and personal reasons for deciding to [...]
Defend What You Love ~ Bohdi Sanders
Warriors don't work hard perfecting their martial arts skills because they love fighting. They don't hurt, bleed, and sweat in order to brag about their skills. True warriors don't train for glory or recognition. They train to protect those who cannot protect themselves – their family, the weak, the elderly, and those who deserve their protection.
The Twelve Laws of Karma
The Twelve Laws of Karma The Great Law: “As you sow, so shall you reap.” The simple explanation of the Great Law is: our thought [...]
Developing Your Character ~ Bohdi Sanders
It is no easy thing for a principle to become a man’s own unless each day he maintains it and works it out in his [...]
Fathers are to Sons what Blacksmiths are to Swords – Excerpt from Dr. Bohdi Sanders New Book, The Warrior Ethos
Fathers are to sons what blacksmiths are to swords. It is the job of the blacksmith not only to make a sword, but also to [...]
Excellence is not an act, but a habit. Excerpt from Bohdi Sanders’ New Book – The Warrior Ethos
We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence is not an act, but a habit. Aristotle Do you want to be a man of honor, integrity [...]
Warriors aren’t born, and they aren’t made. They create themselves. Excerpt from The Warrior Ethos by Bohdi Sanders
Warriors aren’t born, and they aren’t made. They create themselves through trial and error and by their ability to conquer their own frailties and faults. [...]