Everyone gets into martial arts for a different mix of reasons. Everyone gets different benefits from their practice. It is in many ways a subjective experience. For those of you that are in it for the personal mastery or the perfection of self, consider this slide that Tom Peters presented recently at North Mississippi Medical Center in Tupelo.  Peters applies this in the context of business performance but if you're interested in a mind-blowing shift in perspective, check out tompeters.com and browse through his slide sets.
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