Articles in this magazine frequently discuss the psychology of followers and "ídolos" (sports, political, or religious idols), warning against the dependency that can form between a "weak" follower and a "strong" leader. It also critiques "false idols" in the martial arts community, such as those who prioritize ego over genuine skill. The Original Dokkodo by Miyamoto Musashi The magazine's name is derived from the
The word "ídolos" may refer to a specific commentary or interpretation linking Musashi’s principles to the concept of removing false idols (attachments, ego, illusions), as in some modern self-help or stoic-inspired texts.
Aunque fue escrito para un discípulo samurái, sus lecciones sobre la disciplina y la aceptación de la realidad son universales y aplicables a cualquier persona que busque propósito en medio del caos. Veredicto:
La verdadera humildad del maestro.
: Fomentar una visión objetiva y desinteresada de la realidad.
