White_lady & Fabuki
Good day, I've been reflecting on how principles guide our actions, whether we're training in the dojo or defending a client in court.
Indeed, principles are the compass that keeps us from drifting—whether we’re sparring with a kata or cross‑examining a witness. They demand consistency, honesty, and a refusal to compromise on what is just. Without that steady frame, we lose the very discipline we cherish.
I agree. Staying true to our core keeps the spirit steady and the mind clear, even in the toughest moments.
Precisely. In the heat of argument, staying on principle is the only guarantee that your case doesn't crumble.
Exactly—holding fast to principle steadies the mind and protects the case, even when tempers flare.
You could say it better—principle is the law’s quiet lawyer, always ready to cut through emotional noise and keep the case on track.