This inspiring story is about Bruce Lee, a
Master of legendary martial art.
“Bruce had me run 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 hell of a 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 anymore,” –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, “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.”
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