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The Rumour Stops Here
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‚I never signed anything and I never will.‘
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Just for clarification’s sake, I wasn’t sure whether this was necessary to clarify.
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So I used the break to clear it with you because you were quite strong and when you said, ‚Never had any legal issue.‘
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And I’m aware that my sources are often rumour mill and I’m trying to filter that and be respectful when I pass on information.
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In the break I said, ‚But rumour mill has that you actually signed a legal paper because there was an injunction prohibiting you to …‘
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What do I know … To talk?
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You then thought, if that is the rumour, I’d like to clarify it. Please.
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Absolutely, I never signed anything and I never will.
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I stick to my truth, to what I heard from Chiyoko sensei.
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And I didn’t sign any papers.
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Of course, I wasn’t in Japan, so I don’t know if Tadao sensei signed something, but I really don’t think so.
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I really don’t think so.
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I mean … I see it would be kind of like 99.9% certain that he didn’t.
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I certainly didn’t do it.
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Rumours …
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it’s always people talking about people and subjects that they don’t know.
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We’re going to have to accept that that sort of thing happens. And that …
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it’s unfortunate.
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Like yesterday, in the break, I think you were telling me that lots of people think about you, that you are a super egoistic person.
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I called my wife yesterday, and we were laughing so much on the telephone.
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Because that’s really not, it’s not my biggest quality, the ego.
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We were laughing and thinking like, ‚How people who don’t know you, how they project all this stuff into you.‘
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The same with these things, what I did or didn’t do. Nobody ever asked me, ‚Did you sign something?‘ No, I didn’t.
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So I’m glad you did.
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I clarified it, yes.
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Bravo, thank you.
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You’re welcome.
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For all of you: There is nothing.
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And really, I never had any legal stuff going on. There were a few times when it was close.
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And I’m very grateful to an old friend of mine, his name was Nihar. He was one of my mentors when I was young,
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in the times with Osho, he was from Australia.
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When I was getting well known in ’98, I met him once in Australia.
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And I was telling him some of the conflicts that I had. And he said, ‚I know just what to do for you.‘
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And he gave me a copy of the ‚Art of War‘, Sun Tzu.
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Sun Tzu, Classic, Chinese classic, all about conflict and how to deal with conflict.
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One of the main underlying principles of that is,
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in any kind of conflict, you always avoid casualties.
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This must be your main objective, to avoid casualties! Not to have casualties, but to avoid them.
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And that when you have your opponent in the corner,
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you open the door for them so they can go out unharmed.
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I have always followed that.
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Even though I had the instinct several times to go for the kill, to destroy somebody, to really mess them up.
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I always stepped back and said, ‚No, no, I don’t want to do it.‘
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And in cases where legal conflicts would have been promising for me also financially, I didn’t.
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Because I don’t, that’s not my thing.
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So, in this case with Mr. Inamoto, I just told them that, ‚Look, this story is finished for me, don’t bother me anymore.‘
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Finish.
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Neither will I.
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For me, the topic is happily closed. I’m glad we had the opportunity and we were able to speak about it transparently.
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As I said, I’ve got a few loose ends …
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