Dokkōdō, which translates to "The Path of Walking Alone" in English, is a short work written by Miyamoto Musashi, a Japanese swordsman, philosopher, and artist. It's a collection of 21 precepts, or rules, that Musashi considered essential for a person who is seeking to cultivate a strong and noble character. The work is often studied for its insights into strategy, tactics, and philosophy, not just for martial arts or sword fighting.
Dokkōdō, which translates to "The Path of Walking Alone" in English, is a short work written by Miyamoto Musashi, a Japanese swordsman, philosopher, and artist. It's a collection of 21 precepts, or rules, that Musashi considered essential for a person who is seeking to cultivate a strong and noble character. The work is often studied for its insights into strategy, tactics, and philosophy, not just for martial arts or sword fighting.