I think
we have to consider
our motivations. And
that we have to start
doing it for sake's sake.
Pure. For its own sweet
sake. Only then can we
step back inside ourselves
and observe what makes it
alone worth doing itself for
the sake of sake's own sweet
behoof. Better yet, it behooves
us to leave behoof out of it. Behooval
is next level shit. Take sake, for itself,
on in practice down to habit, risen
in discipline and ascending towards
mastery first. You must perfect
before you can play and that
takes above all: practice.
But do it for the sheer sake.
Not your own. Sake's itself.
Only then can you achieve
purity of ulterior mode, and
begin to consider
what behooved you, really?
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