They are the ones who write, tweet, and televise such poorly informed and mistimed headlines such as those below… including the even poorer souls who listen to them. They’re unimaginative, they’re reactive, and they don’t really know what game they’re playing. You see… Your average market participant is much like the poor Matashichiro. Help you in your trading strategy, boost your performance both from a portfolio and personal perspective, and understand the game(s) you’re playing at a second level and beyond… This brings us to a good jumping-off point for what the Macro Ops Collective is… what it isn’t… and how it might (I say might, because the Collective definitely is not for everyone) help you. On the surface, it’s about the art of swordplay though it’s really about the art of strategy, and performance, and why it’s crucial to understand the game one is playing. Wild story, isn’t it? If you’re into this type of stuff I recommend picking up "The Book of Five Rings", which Musashi wrote himself. In one fell swoop, Musashi killed Matashichiro, then proceeded down the line taking out each of his men - 20 in all - one by one, in a matter of seconds… His opponents, startled, stumbled to their feet in a daze. As soon as the Yoshioka men laid down, he leapt out with sword in hand and yelled “I’ve been waiting long enough… DRAW YOUR SWORDS!” Expecting Musashi to arrive late, they laid down and hid in the tall grass in wait to jump him once he arrived.īut. Musashi had their number… He’d arrived hours earlier and had taken cover behind a large tree.
Matashichiro arrived at the appointed place a few minutes early, bringing in tow with him a small army, rumored to be 20-men large. So that was exactly what the Yoshioka clan figured he’d do again.
This is what he did when he fought both of Matashichiro’s family members. One of his favorites was to arrive late, frustrating and angering his opponent. For instance, he’d show up to duels in strange dress or with unconventional weapons - he once fought with a sharpened boat paddle, and won… Musashi would often play mind games with his opponents. But, being the badass he was, he refused and went alone. Musashi’s samurai friends warned of a trap and offered to tag along.
Netflix and chill weren’t quite yet available. But that’s just what people did in those days. And for good reason, Musashi had recently slain both his father and older brother in separate duels. Matashichiro was looking for that dish which is best served cold… revenge. The challenger was another young man named Matashichiro from the Yoshioka family, a clan renowned for their swordsmanship.
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