1. Hitotsu,
Jinkaku Kansei-ni, Tsutomuru-koto Seek Perfection of Character
1. Hitotsu,
Makotono Michi-o, Mamoru-koto Be faithful
1. Hitotsu,
Doryoku-no Seishin-o, Yashinau-koto Endevor
1. Hitotsu,
Reigi-o, Omonzuru-koto Respect Others
1. Hitotsu,
Kekki-no Yu-o, Imashimuru-koto Refrain from Violent Behaivior
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Jinkaku Kansei-ni, Tsutomuru-koto
Seek Perfection of Character
This is the ultimate goal of karate. The other four principles of the dojo kun, as well as the entire nijyu kun,
all tell us what it means to seek perfection of character—how we can go
about pursuing this highest objectives. But this is the most important
thing. We seek perfection of character from the inside out. It is
something we should do every moment of every day of our lives.
This means we should never stop learning. Karate training,
like life itself, is an ongoing process of growth and personal
education, a process that lasts for a lifetime. It is good to set
goals, but as soon as we accomplish them, it is important to set our
sights on the next goal, to improve. To seek perfection of character
is to always seek to improve oneself, to always endeavor to learn and
grow.
Makotono Michi-o, Mamoru-koto Be faithful
To be faithful means to be sincere in everything you
do. Here we are talking about making a total effort, all the time, in
whatever you do.
To be
faithful of course means that you have to be true to other people, to
your obligations—but it also means you have to be true to yourself.
And to do so means you have to do your best in everything you do.
When
you are faithful to yourself, others will have faith in you. This
creates mutual trust between people. Being faithful to yourself is
essential to realizing the first goal of being the best person you can
be.
Doryoku-no Seishin-o, Yashinau-koto
Endevor
Try hard at everything you do. No matter what you are doing, whether
it’s training, working, having a relationship—give it one hundred
percent. To do anything else is to cheat yourself and others. If you
don’t endeavor to do your best, you are not being faithful to yourself
and others, and you are not trying to seek perfection of character.
Reigi-o, Omonzuru-koto
Respect Others
A true martial artist always shows respect to other people. And it is
something you ought to feel in your heart. Showing respect is a sign
of humility, and humility is necessary for an open mind, which it turn
is necessary to learn, to grow. You can always learn something from
every person you meet. Likewise, every person you encounter is a
possible opponent of some kind, and that opponent can pose a threat to
you, physical or otherwise. In either case, if you respect everyone,
you will more clearly see things for what they are, and you will be
able to get the most of every experience.
Kekki-no Yu-o, Imashimuru-koto
Refrain from Violent Behaivior
This is a reminder to keep calm inside. Control
yourself at all times, from within. Conflict within is a form of
violence. It leads to violent actions, which is something you should
try to avoid at all costs. A martial artist should always be in
control, and that begins with an inner calmness, with peace of mind.
If you are forced to defend yourself as a last resort, then it is all
right to do so. But you will only be successful defending yourself
when you maintain a calm, clear mind, in which case using karate
technique to protect yourself will truly be your reaction of last
resort.