Bruce Lee Influence And Influence

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Bruce Lee Bruce Lee was influential in many ways, as a martial arts instructor, philosopher, father and many more things. Bruce Lee was born November 27, 1940 and as a young child he began his acting career, he starred in countless movies and even worked on tv shows. At a young age he studied in martial arts in Hong Kong then returned to the U.S where he became the man admired by many even today. To begin with, for someone to influence others they would need to have been influenced themselves. Bruce Lee always had a passion for fighting and was intrigued by different fighting styles. He eventually got in serious trouble with police and was sent away to live in the United States with family friends. At that moment, Bruce knew he also needed to focus on the discipline aspect of fighting. Many of the fighting styles Bruce learned consisted of Kung Fu, and Wing Chun. Bruce Lee’s career had been determined when he studied with Master Yip Man, he taught Bruce Lee his first skills …show more content…

Many martial artists never worked in film but he inspired them to become actors and put their skills to use. Bruce Lee inspired major actors in Hollywood like Jackie Chan, Chuck Norris, Gene LeBell, and many more people. But not only did he inspire fighters and actors he also influenced everyday people with his poetry and his philosophies. Bruce made beautiful poems that were relatable and honest. Some of his best work was “The Humming bird’’ , “All Streams Flowing East or West” and, “Rain” (Moussa). Also, he lived his life limitless, he adapted to his surrounding and any situation. He was an encouraging man; when he had severely injured his back working out, he was told he wouldn’t be able to perform again which allowed him to write self-inspiring books. Bruce Lee left behind a strong statement in the world, “ Having no way as a way, having no limitation as limitation (Bruce

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