Why is it necessary to have your own dojo? Because environment shapes people, and space influences thinking.


A person who is long-term in a noisy, fragmented, and passively receiving environment will have their attention constantly divided, their emotions continuously pulled, ultimately losing control over themselves.
And a personal dojo, in essence, is outside the world, reserving a controllable space for oneself.
Here, there are no external urgings, no meaningless distractions, and you can quietly think, read, create, and reflect.
It is not only a physical space but also a spiritual environment.
When the world becomes more complex and noisier, the value of the dojo lies precisely in giving you a place to repeatedly return to, to organize chaos, restore order, and calibrate your direction.
True healing is not about leaving the world, but after having your own space, still being able to face the world clearly and firmly.
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