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Do I deserve a taekwondo black belt?*experienced martial artists please answer this one*?
I’m a 16yr old boy, I have been learning taekwondo from the past 4yrs…..My master is the best in the world, he does not take fee, just 5$ a month as a token, he is there for me all the time.He hesitates a lot to give the next belt, after 4yrs I was green belt…….I have won many state level gold medals(as a yellow belt),recently I won the national level gold aswell….Things changed when I played at International level, black belt was a compulsion, the association gave me a black belt to represent the country(yes, from green to black directly), And yeah I won gold at Commonwealth as well…….My master is upset that I got a black belt, he told me that he has so much more to teach……I feel guilty of wearing the black belt.Do I deserve it?
Someone else awarded you the black belt besides yourself. Someone else felt that you warranted the rank and wanted you to get it. It was another person or organization, not your own mind or ego, that put the belt around your waist. That means you deserve it.
However, if you feel uncomfortable, then you need to take this up with your teacher, not us. This is something for you two to work out. A black belt does not mean you know it all, it means that you are ready to learn and perhaps share too. He can still teach you things even after you have a black belt if you are willing to learn them.
So talk to your teacher, and know that you did nothing wrong because it was THE ASSOCIATION that jump promoted you from green to black. Maybe they think you’re a good competitor.
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