I started training 5 years ago. During the first year I put a good deal of time looking into the commentary, the trial, and all of the issues that this school is said to have. In the process of doing so I asked a lot of questions. It seems as though there were some people whose hearts have been broken, and they are angry. I got strong answers, but I still questioned beyond those answers. More importantly that regardless of my questioning I still trained. During those first two years up to my first degree I transformed, mentally and physically, no different than what you read in the positive comments. In this time of transformation I learned to trust myself, I learned to be strong for myself, I learned that I had the ability to change the things in my life that I did not like, and more over I learned that when I finally decided to make changes that I could look at the process as a challenge and follow through. Now, I am independent in my thinking, I have strong and healthy relationships, and I continually find ways to challenge myself both at Oom Yung Doe and through out my life. The best thing that I did and still do is train. I believe that true freedom exists in the person that knows themselves, and that can be achieved through training at this school. I would urge anyone to at least try.
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