
Originally Posted by
YouKnowWho
There is a big difference between "不為(Bu Wei) - you can do it but you don't want to do it" and "不能(Bu Neng) - you want to do it but you can't do it".
aye, there's the rub.
Learning martial arts gives you the ability to deal with a confrontation, without your ego getting you in trouble.
When a child tries to hurt you, you don't go down to his level and smack him, you out maneuver him, mentally and/or physically. Likewise, when you have the ability to defend yourself, you don't need to prove anything, and it is easier to walk away.
There was a movie in the 70's interviewing various Martial Artists. it may have been called'Weaponless Warriors." Not sure, but there was a quote from a Martial Arist named Chakazulu, which I still use to this day;
"You can call me names, "pu$$y," Fa@@ot" whatever. I don't care. You put your hands on me, you're going to get hurt-bad."
I used to do personal protection, and I carried concealed. I never had to draw on anyone. Knowing that I had a gun, gave me the self-control not to use it, and use other means (my brain) not to resort to violence..
"My Gung-Fu may not be Your Gung-Fu.
Gwok-Si, Gwok-Faht"
"I will not be part of the generation
that killed Kung-Fu."
....step.