
#45 Dissolving Our Attitude
Bruce Lee often carried notes to himself or affirmations on notecards in his wallet. One of these read: "Be aware of our conditioning. Drop and dissolve inner blockage." "Inner to outer – we start by ...
11 Mai 201748min

#44 Charles Russo: Author of Striking Distance: Bruce Lee and the Dawn of Martial Arts
This week we sit down with journalist Charles Russo, author of "Striking Distance: Bruce Lee & the Dawn of Martial Arts in America." His book covers Bruce Lee's early years as a young martial artist i...
4 Mai 20171h 8min

#43 Be a Nobody
Bruce Lee often carried around philosophical ideas written on small index cards as reminders throughout his day. One of these was: "Inwardly, psychologically, be a nobody." To him, this meant, get the...
27 Apr 201745min

#42 The Underdog & The Top Dog
Bruce Lee played many characters that were unassuming and didn't want to get into fights, but then could kick everyone's butt in 10 seconds when he needed to. As a small Asian man, no one expected tha...
20 Apr 201743min

#41 Unity
Bruce Lee lived his life as a human being who was connected to all of humankind—one unified family on this planet. He said, "You know how I like to think of myself? As a human being. Because under the...
13 Apr 201746min

#40 Real Truth
Truth was an important concept to Bruce Lee and it shows up often in his journal entries. But the way he used the word "truth" was not to describe a fact or to be the opposite of a lie. He wrote about...
6 Apr 201742min

#39 Experience and Imagination
Taky Kimura once wrote Bruce Lee a letter saying that the students at Bruce's Gung Fu studio were asking for more techniques. Bruce wrote back that they didn't need "more" but to go deeper into the pr...
30 Mar 201751min

#38 Confidence
Bruce Lee embodied so much confidence both onscreen and off that you might have assumed that he was born that way. But in fact, self-confidence was a trait he practiced and cultivated with clear inten...
23 Mar 201752min






















