GrahamB wrote:I notice this thing in Chinese martial arts - people are always talking about the "misunderstanding" of others - that word keeps cropping up.
You don't find it in other martial arts - like I don't see Silat people talking about the misunderstandings of others, or Karate people
talking about misunderstanding as much.
Just an observation because this guy does it a lot. Perhaps it's because in things like Yi Quan it is not obvious what you're doing all the time.
origami_itto wrote:Honestly, I gave it 3 minutes and didn't hear anything interesting.
origami_itto wrote:Honestly, I gave it 3 minutes and didn't hear anything interesting.
origami_itto wrote:Honestly, I gave it 3 minutes and didn't hear anything interesting.
Trick wrote:It was not even misunderstandings but rather pure fabrications and guessings pushed as a real thing.
wayne hansen wrote:origami_itto wrote:Honestly, I gave it 3 minutes and didn't hear anything interesting.
Seems par for the course
Bao wrote:origami_itto wrote:Honestly, I gave it 3 minutes and didn't hear anything interesting.
I actually listened to several of his videos. I like his attitude. And yeah, he shares some interesting ideas.
origami_itto wrote: 3 minutes to introduce the point isn't about the information, it's about enjoying the sound of your own voice.
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