I agree. Bruce Lee has had a profound impact on my life from a very early age through the philosophy he shared, the racism he helped Chinese people overcome in the West, and of course, for my martial arts training, and meditation practice. I loved "The Crow" when it came out; it was bittersweet to see Brandon step out of the shadow of the Dragon in such a tragic way.
I trained in Wing Chun from Bruce's lineage for years while living in Taiwan—a dream-come-true kind of rooftop training with grandmaster Lo Man-kam who taught Bruce the basics at (his cousin) Yip Man's school in Hong Kong. I used to have a signed (Long/Dragon) kung fu diploma from his first school in Seattle, but I had to sell it because I didn't want the humidity to damage it.
I went to Bruce and Brandon's gravesite in Seattle some years ago and stayed for a couple of hours. It was an important moment for me to meditate there and pay tribute to the master and his son.
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