Bringing the samurai out of himself is a noble task, but it is also a wise decision. If the small can be big and the big small, then the horizon of freedom becomes personal and therefore larger. To face everyday things as if they were something special. Who else can do that? Stealing a few seconds of consciousness from life: Isn t that a way of living more? Overcoming routine and facing new challenges: Isn t that the exercise of freedom? In my new book, in which I have compiled texts and reflections with which I introduce the Martial Arts International magazine each month, you will find a lot of exclamation marks, little mental lashes, with the ultimate intention of exposing the dormant consciousness, the comfortable minds, the well-titled and lazy positions. I don t do this to spread fear, but to give solutions, but by no means as a school teacher. I do this on my way with my heart when I have no other means to bring out the samurai. If one in a thousand opens their eyes and takes up the challenge to show their inner samurai, I tell you, it will give me great satisfaction.