Sometimesyourbiggestweaknesscanbecomeyourbiggeststrength. thestoryofthisboyforexample.Hedecidedtostudyjudo(柔道) hehadlosthisleft inacaraccident.
Theboybeganlessons anoldJapanesejudomaster.Theboywasdoingwell, hecouldn’tunderstandwhy,afterthreemonthsoftraining,themasterhad himonlyonemove.
“Sensei,”theboy saidtohismaster,“shouldn’tIbelearningmoremoves?”
“Thisistheonlymoveyou’11ever toknow,”thesenseireplied.
Notquiteunderstanding,butbelievinginhisteacher,theboy training.
Severalmonthslater,thesensei theboytohisfirsttournament.
Tohis theboyeasilywonhisfirsttwomatches.Thethirdmatchprovedtobemore ,butaftersometime,hisopponent(对手)becameimpatientandcharged;theboyskillfully hisonemovetowinthematch.Stillamazedbyhis ,theboywasnowinthefinals.
Thistime,hisopponentwasbigger,stronger,andmore .Forawhile,theboyappearedtobedefeated. thattheboymightget ,therefereecalledatimeout(暂停).Hewasabouttostopthematchwhenthesensei ,saying,“No,lethimcontinue.”
Soonafterthematchbeganagain,hisopponentmadeabig :hedroppedhisguard.Theboywonthetournament.
Whenasked,“howdidIwinwithonlyonemove?”,thesenseianswered“First,you’ve almost oneofthemostdifficultthrowsinallofjudo.Second,theonlyknowndefenseforthatmoveisforyouropponenttograspyourleftarm.”