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“Getting Ahead In Business And Life – The BuDo Way” by Eyal Nir and Ammit Offir

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Mokuso presents a review of a new book in Report Asia, this time “Progress In Business And Life – The BuDo Way” by Eyal Nir and Ammit Offir.
The Bu Do –“way of the warrior”, in Japanese– is a term that is applied to the set of ethical norms that must govern the practice of martial arts. In a more immediate sense, Bu Do can also be translated as “bridge”.

A bridge that will guide readers through this ancient wisdom to achieve success in their lives and projects. In the words of Eyal Nir, “readers of this book are exposed to new ways of perceiving themselves (physically and mentally) derived from Bu Do.

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They can discover new ways of being aware, maintaining a peaceful inner self within a noisy environment, interpreting people, identifying and creating opportunities.” Getting ahead in business and life is not, however, a martial arts book.

However, as Amir Offir states, “it opens the door to this fascinating world by introducing some of the most important principles taken from these ancient arts and laid out in an easy and clear way to help you become a more effective person and thus promote the success”.

The trajectory of both authors is enough to attest to the power and effectiveness of this proposal, which has the body and the mind as a field of testing and application.











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