Shinjo Yul wrote:
"Every day, huh?" Yul flipped the bokken in his hands, letting it slide down until he held it by the handle in a reverse grip.
He crossed his arms over his chest, bokken blade trailing down his side. "So how do you figure out what to do in those situations?" He didn't answer her question.
“It’s easier in the moment, you trust in your training and your own sense of what is honourable and what is not, and then you follow that. When it’s more... complicated, you have time. That’s harder.”
Turning away from the doors and walking back towards Yul“Some samurai dedicate themselves to one ideal, in those cases they just follow compassion or duty or whatever it is as far as it needs to go. Others don’t follow all the tenets.”
Like the scorpion “So they can just pick whatever is most convenient, or whatever they truly believe in. For me, I usually mediate on the issue, what decision will cause the least regret, when I am judged after my death? Which choice can I defend with my head held high? Have I always made the right decision?....”
Gently shaking her head “I don’t know, maybe not. But have I always
tried to be honourable, to do the right thing? I hope so. It’s the trying that really matters. The samurai who tries and fails is always more honourable than another simply going through the motions and getting lucky.”