xd Nope,thats not what i mean my dear friend here is what I mean:
Bushido is the unique philosophical system of the Samurai. Bushido ruled both the Samurai’s martial training and their the day to day non violent conduct as high class beauracrats. Although it was an unspoken code and certainly never canonized like the Bible.Its also a way of life sort of speak,similar on how you said it,but there are the 7 virtues to Bushido you must follow:
1.Morality often also called Rectitude:Morality is one’s power to decide upon a course of conduct in accordance with reason, without wavering; to die when to die is right, to strike when to strike is right.’
2.Courage:Courage is an extension of morality and only useful when matched with correct morals.
3. Benevolence:Samurai, who possessed both the legal and physical power to destroy and kill were also required to keep their powers in check with benevolence and mercy. It is only those who could act with valor to the extent that they can befriend their enemies in times of piece who could capture benevolence.
4. Respect:By constant exercise in correct manners, one brings all the parts and faculties of his body into perfect order and into such harmony with itself and its environment as to express the mastery of spirit over the flesh.
5. Honesty:As a principle, the Samurai did not lie and there are many tales of those who did being put to death for it. The Samurai also didn’t see the need for written contracts as that would be doubting the truthfulness of their word.
6.Honor: There is hardly a more profound concept in Bushido than honor. The Samurai lived and died by their honor through a ritual known as seppuku.
7.Loyalty: This is probably the most respected virtue of the Samurai,without loyalty a Samurai is noting.
Do you understand now? Take this as a start into the world of Bushido,do more research.Any are you ready to end this with these legendary arts?