With these objectives in mind, he realized that his motivations up until now had changed, and not just a little.
Previously, he was driven solely by the desire to develop his Martial Art, traverse his Martial Path, and fulfill Project Water by creating a viable combat style that could adapt to and counter anything.
He was what was known as a purist, someone who pursued Martial Art for the sake of Martial Art.
Now, however, this wasn't entirely the case. Although he still didn't seem to lose any longing to realize his greatest ambition and dream, he was also motivated by the strength that came with Martial Art.
This wasn't particularly something he was dismayed about, it wasn't as though purist Martial Artists were superior to Martial Artists who pursued Martial Art for reasons other than just for the sake of Martial Art.
No.
That was an elitist take that he didn't believe in.