Bruce Lee Week #3: About Limits

Okay, today I will cover the topic of limits. Enjoy this little story of Bruce and his close friend John Little (Taken from the great book From The Art Of Expressing The Human Body):

Bruce had me up to three miles a day, really at a good pace. We’d run the three miles in twenty-one or twenty-two minutes. Just under eight minutes a mile

[Note: when running on his own in 1968, Lee would get his time down to six-and-a half minutes per mile].

So this morning he said to me “We’re going to go five.”

I said, “Bruce, I can’t go five. I’m a helluva lot older than you are, and I can’t do five.”

He said, “When we get to three, we’ll shift gears and it’s only two more and you’ll do it.”

I said “Okay, hell, I’ll go for it.”

So we get to three, we go into the fourth mile and I’m okay for three or four minutes, and then I really begin to give out. I’m tired, my heart’s pounding, I can’t go any more and so I say to him, “Bruce if I run any more,” –and we’re still running-”if I run any more I’m liable to have a heart attack and die.”

He said, “Then die.” It made me so mad that I went the full five miles. Afterward I went to the shower and then I wanted to talk to him about it.

I said, you know, “Why did you say that?”

He said, “Because you might as well be dead. Seriously, if you always put limits on what you can do, physical or anything else, it’ll spread over into the rest of your life. It’ll spread into your work, into your morality, into your entire being. There are no limits. There are plateaus, but you must not stay there, you must go beyond them. If it kills you, it kills you. A man must constantly exceed his level.

Yes, this is extreme. And yes, this is only one little example of his views on limits and personal growth.

But it is such a strong motion. Bruce Lee did not accept failure or limits. He did not accept the fact that somebody put a limit on something. He knew that limits are a mental concept and relative. And he knew from experience that he and every other person was quite able to outperform expectations.

Bruce realised that often the reason for our failures is that we just give up. We put a mental limit on our potential and just let it go. We may search for excuses, which is very easy, and just defend why we can’t do something instead of just doing it.

Well, I can only say: Don’t let the people who say it can’t be done interrupt the ones that are doing it.

I challenge you to hunt for your own little excuses! Next time you put a limit on yourself, think twice if it really is a limit or if it is just an excuse! Find those excuses and kill them! In most cases, they will resist at the beginning, but you will beat them eventually, at the latest when you’ve accomplished something which they excused you from.

Happy hunting,

/phil

Work for results

The results you achieve will be in direct proportion to the effort you apply.

Denis Waitley

This one seems so simple, but is very important and often forgotten. You have to work hard and smart in order to achieve anything.

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Make progress!

No matter how slow you go, you are still lapping everybody on the couch!

Just get started!

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Work together

Tell everyone what you want to do and someone will want to help you do it.

W. Clement Stone

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Keep it up!

A river cuts through rock not because of its power but its persistence.

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We’re trying to accomplish something here!

Hell, there are no rules here – we’re trying to accomplish something.

Thomas Edison

Gotta love this quote!

Focus on getting stuff done!

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Make your own luck

A wise man will make more opportunities than he finds.

Francis Bacon

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The key that will boost your life immediately and sustainably!

Motivation is the start, but if it’s not solidified into discipline, it usually fades away into regret pretty quickly once you realize you never acted on it.

Why do I run this blog? Because motivation often fades away as quickly as it comes.

To manifest it, remind yourself often of it with blogs like these and get disciplined about it!

Use your motivation as an ignition for the motor of discipline to get running!

/phil

 

Are you mature enough?

Maturity comes when you stop making excuses and start making changes.

Rafiki, The Lion King

Excuses are the easy way out.

Everybody can find excuses for anything. Excuses not to work out, not to get up early, not to eat healthy; excuses are the little devils on your shoulder that make your life easy in the short-term and miserable in the long-term.

Maturity is to realise that in order to achieve long-term success, you have to work hard and sometimes make unpleasant choices in the short-term. No pain no gain goes the saying and that’s damn straight when it comes to any form of achievement in the real world.

So get the excuse-automatism out of your head and start being responsible (at least for yourself). It will be rough in the beginning, but what can I say, you will reap what you sow!

/phil

Never give up your dream

Never give up on what you really want to do. The person with big dreams is more powerful than one with all the facts.

Albert Einstein

The amount of strength you have when working towards your dream is unbelievably higher than you might think.

Do not waste that power.

Sacrificing your dream for whatever reason you might find is just insane. Never make that mistake.

/phil