Victory and defeat are but fleeting moments in the grand scheme of life. Many moments of glory may seem defeated in a single battle, but true glory is never erased—not even in the face of the greatest fall.
A warrior is not defined by triumphs celebrated by the world, nor by victories won with ease.
A true warrior is one who stands and fights when the world has turned away—when he is more lonely than loneliness itself. It is in solitude, in struggle, that the essence of a warrior is revealed.
What defines courage?
It is not in battles where triumph is certain but in those fought when defeat is inevitable.
A warrior does not fight only to win—he fights because it is in his spirit to resist, to stand, to endure. Even when death looms, even when fate is unkind, he does not surrender.
Glory is not just in conquest, but in resilience. It is in the unwavering heart that refuses to kneel before despair. And so, the true warrior fights—not for a guaranteed victory, but because to fight is to live with honor, no matter the outcome.

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