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Old 09-01-2006, 08:00 AM   #11
kSmica

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Originally posted by Confound


I suck, honestly. i'm only ikkyu, and i've only studied for a year, that's why i'm concerned about being a good motodachi, and giving students the best training that I am able to give. They have no sensei, and the one old man who comes in to teach only drops in occasionally. Though I'm not an expert, i owe it to them to do the best that I can, with my pitiful skills.

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Don't be so hard on yourself, it will be a nice experience for you to be teaching others already, i think if there is a kendo sensai that posts in these forums, what they probably would post in the "whats the best things about kendo" post is that, to teach and give others the ability to experience kendo, and to be part of their mental development for life, in which they will have gained through the process of learning and applying the concepts of kendo into their everyday lives...well lets hope so anyway. so keep at it, and be more optomistic about it, that way it will also translate through your teaching. Also considering all the bad that you have experienced in your life at the moment, i guess this is the best opportunity for you to correct those many things that keep bugging you...

P.S who is this Dr. Gokuburi, sorry but we cocroache folk are very uncultured...
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