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Old 08-09-2005, 06:58 PM
Piz0wn0reD!!!!!! Piz0wn0reD!!!!!! is offline
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Default Re: jeet kune do

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once again, i am refering strictly to his phillosophical views. Disregaurd all the fighting stuff. I am not here to argue wether his methods of training etc would be sufficient for ass kicking.

i want to know what peoples thoughts are on his eastern (and buhdism) influenced philosophies of life (i.e. middle way etc.)

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From what I understand, he studied Philosophy in college, but it seems he concentrated a lot on Chinese philosophy; mainly ideas of Taoism. Still, I dont see how you can really differentiate his philosophies on life vs his philosophies on fighting. They are intertwined.

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has anyone here actually read his book? the first part of it is filled w/ general philosophy. It can be and some of it is applied to fighting, but most of this section can be applied to anything really.
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