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Drawing a provocative analogy, the speaker questions what qualities define a true warrior. Typically imagined as a brave, sacrifices-hungry figure willing to fight for their people, a warrior embodies strength, masculinity, and readiness to confront challenges. They highlight that modern media and societal norms often portray warriors as tender or caring, which diverges from the classical image of the combat-ready fighter.
The speaker emphasizes that the archetype of a warrior has historically been one who trains from a young age, dedicates himself fully to physical and spiritual discipline, and is prepared to sacrifice for greater good. In this context, they argue that society's current focus on superficial pursuits and emotional softness is incompatible with the warrior ethos.