THE BLACK BELT
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THE BLACK BELT
A full and happy life is never stagnant.
-by Steve Goodier-
A parable tells about a martial artist who kneels before a master sensei in a ceremony to receive the hard-earned Black Belt. After years of relentless training, the student has finally reached a pinnacle of achievement in the discipline.
"Before granting the belt, you must pass one more test," the sensei solemnly tells the young man.
"I'm ready," responds the student, expecting perhaps one more round of sparring.
"You must answer the essential question: What is the true meaning of the Black Belt?"
"Why, the end of my journey," says the student. "A well-deserved reward for my hard work."
The master waits for more. Clearly, he is not satisfied. The sensei finally speaks: "You are not ready for the Black Belt. Return in one year."
As the student kneels before his master a year later, he is again asked the question, "What is the true meaning of the Black Belt?"
"It is a symbol of distinction and the highest achievement in our art," the young man responds.
Again the master waits for more. Still unsatisfied, he says once more: "You are not ready for the Black Belt. Return in one year."
A year later the student kneels before his sensei and hears the question, "What is the true meaning of the Black Belt?"
This time he answers, "The Black Belt represents not the end, but the beginning, the start of a never-ending journey of discipline, work and the pursuit of an ever higher standard."
"Yes," says the master. "You are now ready to receive the Black Belt and begin your work."
You may not be hoping for a Black Belt, but you might be at a crucial point. Maybe you're facing a life change, perhaps even a painful one. Or maybe you are awaiting something you have worked hard to attain - graduation, a new job, a promotion, or even retirement.
All wise people see that changes can be new beginnings. Change need not be feared. And neither should we be looking for a permanent resting place, for a full and happy life is never stagnant.
Does the change you face represent, not just an ending, but a new beginning in your life's journey? If so, you may be ready to move forward.
-by Steve Goodier-
A parable tells about a martial artist who kneels before a master sensei in a ceremony to receive the hard-earned Black Belt. After years of relentless training, the student has finally reached a pinnacle of achievement in the discipline.
"Before granting the belt, you must pass one more test," the sensei solemnly tells the young man.
"I'm ready," responds the student, expecting perhaps one more round of sparring.
"You must answer the essential question: What is the true meaning of the Black Belt?"
"Why, the end of my journey," says the student. "A well-deserved reward for my hard work."
The master waits for more. Clearly, he is not satisfied. The sensei finally speaks: "You are not ready for the Black Belt. Return in one year."
As the student kneels before his master a year later, he is again asked the question, "What is the true meaning of the Black Belt?"
"It is a symbol of distinction and the highest achievement in our art," the young man responds.
Again the master waits for more. Still unsatisfied, he says once more: "You are not ready for the Black Belt. Return in one year."
A year later the student kneels before his sensei and hears the question, "What is the true meaning of the Black Belt?"
This time he answers, "The Black Belt represents not the end, but the beginning, the start of a never-ending journey of discipline, work and the pursuit of an ever higher standard."
"Yes," says the master. "You are now ready to receive the Black Belt and begin your work."
You may not be hoping for a Black Belt, but you might be at a crucial point. Maybe you're facing a life change, perhaps even a painful one. Or maybe you are awaiting something you have worked hard to attain - graduation, a new job, a promotion, or even retirement.
All wise people see that changes can be new beginnings. Change need not be feared. And neither should we be looking for a permanent resting place, for a full and happy life is never stagnant.
Does the change you face represent, not just an ending, but a new beginning in your life's journey? If so, you may be ready to move forward.
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Re: THE BLACK BELT
black belt..you've sweated and toiled for 3 to 5 years and now your instructor proudly ties a black belt around your waist...this a momentous occasion.dust off that vintage bottle of champaigne and pause to celebrate everything that went into this achievement,just as you would if you'd earned a university degree,recieved a promotion at work,purchased your first home or said "i do (for the,second or even third time)
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generally speaking,there are 10 degrees, or levels,of black belt,just as color belt serve as benchmarks of progress for novice and intermediate students, so too these advanced levels aid students in staying focused on polishing tecniques and acquiring more highly evolved martial knowledge...
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