In 1601, Miyamoto Musashi won his first duel to the death.
He was 16 years old.
Musashi became the most feared swordsman in all of Japan.
This is how Japanās deadliest swordsman became a legendary philosopher, and what it means for anyone seeking purpose.
Musashi was born with Samurai lineage, but he rejected it.
He was a rebelāa ronināno master, no allegiances.
A freelance warrior who hated being told what to do.
He fought 61 duels.
Each fight was brutal.
Each victory became increasingly hollow.
He was chasing something... but he didnāt know what.
š„ Reinvention Phase 1: The Identity Unravelling
Though unbeaten, Musashi felt the emptiness of conquest.
The thrill of success faded.
He withdrew from public life and entered an existential crisis.
āWas he still a warrior if he refused to fight?!ā
His identity was built on mastery of the sword and being a high achiever.
When that cracked, he began to question everythingāand explore reinvention.
As he walked the plains of Japan, Musashi wondered:
āWas there more to mastery than the blade?ā
š Reinvention Phase 2: Liminality (The Seeking Stage)
š So Musashi wandered from village to village.
ā He meditated.
š Lived in caves.
ā Painted.
š Practised calligraphy.
ā Studied Zen.
He stopped fighting others and started a deeper battleā
The battle of identity within.
āWho am Iā¦really?ā
"Am I wasting my potential and chasing the wrong thing?"
āWhy do I feel so empty inside despite my success?ā
In solitude, he asked the same questions that multi-talented misfits still wrestle with today:
š¤ What is my true mastery?
š Where does my true strength lie?
š¬ What does true success look like?
š§ Reinvention Phase 3: The Reassembly
No longer just a swordsman, Musashi evolved into a philosopher.
And like all philosophers, he wrote to synthesise ideas and articulate thoughts.
The Book of Five Rings became his guide to strategy, mindset, and life.
Itās still studied by entrepreneurs, elite martial artists, and rebel thinkers today.
Musashiās final reinvention wasnāt loud.
It was quiet.
Deep.
Integrated.
Hereās the twist:
His most effective weapon was never the sword.
It was the peace he found and the wisdom he shared after laying it down.
šļø Reinvention Phase 4: The Deeper Understanding
We all cling to something.
š Ego.
š Identity.
š Relationships.
š Jobs.
š The stories we tell ourselves
Often, we grasp onto things that no longer serve us, or never did.
We usually cling to the fantasy of our wantsā¦
And ignore the reality of our needs.
Itās scary to let goā¦
To embrace the unknown.
But thatās why so many are stuck.
Many of us remain in our prisons of fear.
I knowāI did for years.
And it kept me from growing.
I speak with multi-talented misfits all the time.
Big rebel thinkers with creative fire in their belliesā¦
But stuck in their heads.
White-knuckling the bars of fear.
They are too scared to start in case they pick the wrong path and waste their time.
Which is both a fallacy and a self-fulfilling prophecy.
We all long for a āwhyā, a sense of meaning.
But is purpose found?
Or is it created?
Either way, it can only be encountered by letting go of the past.
Like Musashi, meaning and purpose arenāt found by resisting change.
What we resist, persistsā¦
Purpose is uncovered by embracing change.
š ļø The Three Phases of Reinvention
1. The Unravelling ā when the fire fades and our identity starts to crack.
2. The Liminal Phase ā where we stop pretending everything is okay and start seeking the truth.
3. The Reassembly ā where we turn insight into creation and embrace our new identity.
Weāre multi-talented misfits.
Weāre not meant to do one thing forever.
Our identities are fluid, not fixed.
We will reinvent ourselves many, many times.
The bad news? Youāll always be seeking something
The good news? Youāll always be learning, growing and transforming.
š Weāre not human beingsā
š Weāre human becomings.
š Shaped by change.
š Driven to create.
š Wired to connect.
Reinvention isnāt about transforming into something new, but something true.
š§Ø So the real question isā
What are you still clinging to thatās keeping you from your truth?