"e;You know, Doctor, you're a bit like a knight."e; This casual remark in a modern consultation room marks the beginning of a journey across time and space."e;Chivalry"e; in medieval Europe and "e;Bushido"e; in medieval Japan. Born in vastly different cultural spheres, these two "e;ways"e; served as behavioral codes for men, shaping the concepts of "e;honor,"e; "e;loyalty,"e; and "e;views on life and death."e; However, behind this glorious history lay a constant structure of "e;domination"e; and the "e;eros"e; and "e;true voices"e; of the women who shrewdly survived while being tossed about by it.This book is a groundbreaking comparative cultural and sociological essay that unearths the spirit of these two historical "e;ways"e; to reveal the true nature of the invisible behavioral principles breathing throughout modern society.[ Key Highlights]A Thorough Comparison of "e;Honor"e; and "e;Views on Death"e;: Chivalry rooted in Christian faith versus Bushido intertwined with Zen and Confucianism. We unravel the differences in their philosophies and social structures.The "e;True Voices of Women"e; Behind History: From the courtly love of knights to the wives of samurai protecting their lineage. How did the women living inside the castles use eros and wisdom as weapons in the shadows of the "e;ways"e; spoken by men Practical Applications for Modern Society: We propose how to apply the wisdom of these past "e;ways"e; to corporate leadership, organizational ethics, personal growth, and navigating an increasingly diverse global society.Are we still ruled by the "e;ghosts"e; of knights and samurai A must-read not only for history enthusiasts but for anyone struggling with modern relationships, business, career, and life. Touch upon the "e;universal human condition"e; swaying between men and women, power and desire, ideals and reality, and discover your own new "e;way."e;