Often, warriors find their lives meaningless.
He is now walking from his dream.
He remembers the five rules of combat set down by Chuan Tzu - faith, companions, time, space and strategy.
Sometimes the Warrior feels as if he were living two lives at once.
He is also wary of people who think they know the path.
A Warrior of the Light cannot always choose his battlefield.
He accepts his Personal Legend completely.
The Warrior of the Light never forgets the old saying: The good little goat doesn't bleat.
At the beginning of his struggle, the Warrior says: "I have dreams."
He never falls into the trap of the word "freedom".
Yesterday's pain is the Warrior of the Light's strength.
A responsible Warrior is one who has proved able to observe and to learn.
He knows that there are occasional pauses in the struggle.
To engage in any activity, the warrior needs to know what to expect, how to achieve the objective and whether or not he is capable of carrying out the proposed task.
The Warrior of the Light pays attention to small things because they can severely hamper him.
He though does not always have faith.
He has the qualities of a rock.
He however knows when the enemy is stronger.
He is never cowardly.
A Warrior is never in a hurry.
He needs both patience and speed.
The Warrior remembers the past.
He also knows the importance of intuition.
The warrior of the Light sits around a fire with his companions.
The Warrior listens to the words of certain thinkers.