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Hōjō Ujiyasu condemned his son for pouring soup over his rice twice—what seemed a small act turned out to be a sign of poor judgement and a prophecy of the Hōjō clan’s decline.Read More
A reflection on the words of Date Masamune, a Sengoku-era warlord whose philosophy of immediate action stood out in a time of uncertainty.Read More