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EPISODE · Jun 14, 2026 · 3 MIN

A Quote from Takeda Shingen That Still Lands Every Time

from *“Yesterday, I Went to Mars ♡”* · host MakotowillOlympusMons

This episode sits with a quote attributed to Takeda Shingen — the sixteenth-century warlord — about what emerges depending on how fully you give yourself to something: wisdom, complaints, or excuses.A specific image appears: climbers above 8,000 meters, where the thought "that's enough for today" causes the body to stop and the mind to fill with reasons. But at the true edge, when not taking the next step might mean dying, something different happens — wisdom appears, sharp and precise. The contrast between that state and ordinary half-heartedness is what the episode turns on.There's a quiet observation that this saying isn't really about effort producing results — it's about giving everything producing wisdom. Whether wisdom appears isn't a question of intelligence, but of attitude. That distinction feels almost consoling.It also touches on a thread that runs through many earlier posts: the idea of living fully in the present moment, drawn from Zen and from the mountains. Giving full attention to the single step in front of you and continuing to produce wisdom may turn out to be the same thing.A reminder that complaints might mostly be awareness of one's own half-heartedness, turned outward — and that noticing when they increase can serve as a signal worth paying attention to.

This episode sits with a quote attributed to Takeda Shingen — the sixteenth-century warlord — about what emerges depending on how fully you give yourself to something: wisdom, complaints, or excuses.A specific image appears: climbers above 8,000 meters, where the thought "that's enough for today" causes the body to stop and the mind to fill with reasons. But at the true edge, when not taking the next step might mean dying, something different happens — wisdom appears, sharp and precise. The contrast between that state and ordinary half-heartedness is what the episode turns on.There's a quiet observation that this saying isn't really about effort producing results — it's about giving everything producing wisdom. Whether wisdom appears isn't a question of intelligence, but of attitude. That distinction feels almost consoling.It also touches on a thread that runs through many earlier posts: the idea of living fully in the present moment, drawn from Zen and from the mountains. Giving full attention to the single step in front of you and continuing to produce wisdom may turn out to be the same thing.A reminder that complaints might mostly be awareness of one's own half-heartedness, turned outward — and that noticing when they increase can serve as a signal worth paying attention to.

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