
In Dragon Ball, pain sharpens focus. Comfort dulls it. Anger and pain narrow the mind. Compassion and tolerance broaden the mind.
In Dragon Ball, pain sharpens focus. Comfort dulls it. Anger and pain narrow the mind. Compassion and tolerance broaden the mind.
Like a wandering pilgrim, Goku’s only possessions are a martial arts uniform and occasionally the nyoi bo staff. How can we be more like Goku?
The supernormal abilities depicted in Dragon Ball are actually possible, and a reader requested an update on The Dao of Dragon Ball book’s progress.
I attended the 1st Shaolin Summit as a reporter for The Epoch Times Newspaper and interviewed the Head Abbot of the Shaolin Temple, Shi Yongxin.
What is the cause and solution of suffering? This simple poem may shed light on this important question.
Japan needs the dragon balls and Goku to save the day. Akira Toriyama wrote a message to the Japanese people wishing them good luck in their recovery.
Progress update on the book: The editors are working on their draft now and I’ll take their notes and apply it during my next wave of edits. In the mean time, cleaning things up and getting ready!
Hey everybody. I made a decision that will take the book one step closer to completion. I hired a pair of professional editors. Both editors are from the San Francisco Bay Area. I imagine that their expertise will enable the book to reach the next level. It required several weeks of interviews and a lot of soul searching to make the final decisions, so here’s hoping for the best!
The book is undergoing a transformation process, like how Goku and Gohan entered the Room of Spirit and Time and came out super strong.