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The Broken Rice Bowl
- Narrated by: Mark Rabi
- Length: 1 hr and 52 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Most books on teaching the martial arts, pertain primarily to one’s wallet. The Broken Rice Bowl is a book which appeals to one’s heart. It is not a quick fix to anything. Rather, it is the telling of a tale of one man, on the quest for making better human beings through individuals stories across time. In The Broken Rice Bowl, such stories focus on what makes for a less-than-worthy teacher, and how to avoid such pitfalls with common sense and technical know-how. The Broken Rice Bowl examines leadership, conduct, morality, and identifies the difference between good and bad teaching principles.
©2020 Jeffrey D. Webb (P)2020 Jeffrey D. Webb
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