Saturday, October 15, 2005

Prince: The Fighter in the Wind...

Finishing two chapters of e-marketing and two chapters of law in one night, is certainly not enjoying at all. The night has called upon prince to bed; however, he tries to finish a movie as a way to release his pressure tonight. After ‘ransacking’ the whole living room, he found a DVD titled-‘Fighter in the wind’, it is a Korean Movie. He soon learned about the story of a man, dreamed to be a pilot, but somehow walked into a deception, and was humiliated. The man later met his master but in the later part, was killed by gangster. The man chanted a word, power without justice is violence, and Justice without power is vulnerable. This appears to be true in reality.

He was transformed into a fighter and has won the entire martial art fighters in Japan. His victory was made known to the whole Japan and as a challenge to the top fighter in Japan- the Karate 7 level. This, so called 7 level men, used to humiliate him, beat him up in front of other, and said to him that a man who turned his back to sword was considered as dishonest and dishonest man was not allow learning martial art. The Korean finally approached the last mountain, as he described to him in the last fight, he broke his leg and received respect from the ground. He stopped his fist in front of his face, leaving him alive.

This can be explained in two ways; if you were to view it negatively, he allowed him to leave so that he can taste the bitterness of a lost, but if you were to view it positively, he is a person adhering to the martial moral, which means respect comes first. No man life should be taken alive in a defeat.

Prince still remembers he was taught about martial moral before he is able to start learning martial art. His master told him that, in this world, there’s no ‘number-one-man’ in martial art, but, there is ‘number-one-man’ in martial moral. People respect him neither because he is good in martial art nor fighting, but the moral and ethical value he upholds since young.

His master said, “we can not laugh as despise to those below us, but to share with them as how they can become as good as us. We must always give out our hand regardless of defeat or victory, and we must not make our self a good guy in the surface but laughing as despise at the back.”

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