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F17 Yosshaman vs 100-Perman


A woman with a flushed face was fanning herself with a paper fan.
I want to bathe in the breeze that stole the slight fever from that beautiful woman.
It is so hot that I have to suppress such a desire.
Even though it is that hot, I am going to martial arts practice in a scorching gymnasium without air conditioning.
Aside from instinctive desires, is there any motive greater than "it's interesting"?

My Chinese martial arts teacher gives us various training exercises, calling them "experiments."
The current one is also interesting; we do arm wrestling in pairs, and one person says this:
"(My name) will practice with full power."
Just by saying this, one becomes overwhelmingly strong.
Strong enough for a skinny person like me to defeat a senior who is like a real-life Kingdom character.
When I say, "I will practice with 50% power," I really cannot put in any strength and I lose.
"I will practice with full power starting tomorrow."
This didn't work either. It was the moment when the famous saying "Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today" was proven by experiment.
According to the teacher,
you can create a "physical state" where you can exert 100% power through words.
I thought this was amazing.
You just need to declare it by adding "full power" or "100%" to your mind.

Couldn't they have taught me this on the first day of joining?


I thought I could have learned it much faster, but I will make full use of it from now on.
This experiment was about "muscular strength," but I think it can be used for anything. It is extremely helpful.
The reason is that I have been secretly fighting a troublesome monster for a long time.

Its name is "Mendokusai" (Troublesome).
If I could just defeat this guy, I should be able to obtain a peaceful and beautiful world (room).
In the first place, I feel "sluggish" every day for some reason.
I don't feel motivated. I don't want to work.
I only want to do what I want to do.
I want to keep fooling around forever.

Is this what they call menopause?


No, I thought it was different.
The reason is that after doing "full power practice," the sluggishness went away and my body felt refreshed.
Moreover, that feeling continued the next day.
Could it be that the reason I felt "troublesome" and "sluggish" was because I hadn't been giving my full power until now?
Had I always been in a state of incomplete combustion?
I started to think so.
To use an analogy, it's like poop.
When you go to the toilet, is there anyone who would intentionally leave some energy behind?
You should always push it all out.
The discomfort when you unintentionally fail to push it all out is indescribable.
What if that disappointing, fuzzy feeling is the true identity of "troublesome" and "sluggish"?

"Troublesome" and "sluggish" are constipation of energy (Qi).

I tried making that hypothesis.
A hypothesis is a recipe. You don't know until you try cooking it.
So, I decided to spend a week with full power.

When I wake up in the morning, I declare loudly:
"I will spend today with full power!"
The cat curled up at my feet lifts its head sluggishly and gives me a blank look as if to say, "What is it this time?" but I don't care.

Work was the easiest to understand.
Since I am a chiropractor, I chant "Full power!" in my heart before the treatment.
I certainly didn't have the consciousness of "cutting corners" before, but once I became conscious of "full power," I understood. I was clearly saving my energy for the next patient. I was unconsciously "holding back." I wanted to keep my fatigue to a minimum.
However, what happened when I performed the treatment with full power?
My body moved more easily, and my senses became deeper.
Come to think of it, it was obvious. I wasn't saving myself!
Useless movements decreased, and I was able to work more efficiently and effectively.
And, oh my goodness.

"I was less tired when I gave my full power."

It's hard to believe. And I made an even more amazing discovery.
Surprisingly,

You cannot exert full power if you are tense.


Huh?
Did you know?
If you are tense, your energy disperses uselessly. It is exactly the state of "scattered Qi."
You can tell by watching Master Cat. If you aren't relaxed, you can't move instantly.
It's the same as saying that no matter how hard you hit a log with a hammer, it won't split. If it's a sharpened axe, you can cut it in two with just its weight.
The more you release useless tension, the more your energy "concentrates." I experienced that firsthand.

Full power is, in other words, concentration.

Probably!

When you hear "full power," you might have an image of a hot-blooded person, but I feel it's actually the opposite.
When in a state of full power, the mind is calm and the field of vision is wide.
You don't even need to "try hard to concentrate!"
If you chant the magic spell "I will work with full power," relax your whole body, and loosen up, you will "concentrate automatically." All that's left is to get things done.

Could this be the discovery of the century?



Before I knew it, both the feeling of "it's a hassle" and "I'm sluggish" had vanished.
Looking back, I now realize that was a sign of "constipation."
It seems that, not just in work, I had developed a habit of putting in effort by saying, "Well, this much is enough."
Somewhere along the way, I had forgotten what it meant to "give it my all."
Of course, this is just my personal case, so as usual, the authorities will not acknowledge any of this. Even though I've been emphasizing it so strongly.

And so, my full-power weekly challenge has come to an end, but I have reached a point of no return.
I am transitioning to a full-power lifestyle.
I believe that what lies ahead is probably this.

I have no regrets in my life.

I used to think that only special people could say this.
However, Raoh didn't have everything go perfectly for him.
I just think he "gave it his all."
If that's the case, maybe I can do it too.

A man who gives 100 percent of his effort.
I want to become a "100-Perman" for short.
With all my might.

To be continued next time.
Because I didn't give it my all.



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