Marketplace | James Franciscus What is the philosophy of Bruce Lee Studying philosophy is something Bruce Lee was really interested, just as his physical training, he has always tried to develop his mind. He has studied both Eastern and Western philosophies because he found in both importance. Remember it was a philosophy major at the University of Washington.
Bruce said in an interview "Any knowledge of how ultimately self-knowledge." As his thoughts on taking all the best of different forms of martial arts styles and use them to hone their own style he would explore all forms of thinking to improve his own mental capacity to develop his mind. He felt the spirit of openness you would accept all the possibilities, having a closed mind Do you keep learning.
Throughout adult life of Bruce, he said and wrote many quotations he has learned during his studies and developed his own personal feelings. He really believed in them, the philosophy has helped shape his life and has helped guide its success.
If you've seen the show "Longstreet" starring James Franciscus held 1970 -1971, you saw Bruce make several appearances. He always had a bit of philosophy he quoted when he was teaching martial arts character Franciscus. During his interview for the part of Kato, Bruce is seen to give investigators bits of his philosophy.
Bruce lived and breathed the expansion of the mind and body. He believed and was constantly looking for more information to pour over himself to help better. Early in his life, he has set a goal for his future, he knew what he wanted and would not let anything stop him.
Posted on May 16, 2010.
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