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Warrior's Code - The Unbreakable Ethics of a Warrior - cover

Warrior's Code - The Unbreakable Ethics of a Warrior

Jim Stephens

Verlag: RWG Publishing

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"Warrior's Code: The Unbreakable Ethics of a Warrior" is a comprehensive guide to the timeless principles that have guided warriors through the ages. This book explores the code of ethics that has been passed down through generations of warriors, and delves into the meaning behind each of its tenets. From the power of honor to the importance of humility, each chapter of this book provides a deep dive into the principles that define the warrior's path.
The book covers a wide range of topics, including the ethics of battle, the significance of respect, the lessons of perseverance, and the value of loyalty. The author delves into the history of the warrior's code and how it has evolved over time, and offers insights into the role of the code in modern warfare and times of peace.
With its clear and concise writing style, "Warrior's Code" is the perfect resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the warrior's ethos. Whether you're a martial artist, a soldier, or simply someone looking to live a more fulfilling life, this book will provide you with the wisdom and guidance you need to embrace the warrior's way of life. So if you're ready to unlock the secrets of the warrior's code and become a true warrior in your own right, grab a copy of this book today!
 
Verfügbar seit: 03.02.2023.

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