What do Cobra Kai, The Matrix, and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon have in common? These movies and series have some of the most groundbreaking scenes. It is due to the perfect execution of the smoothest martial arts choreography. These action type of movies would not have existed if it wasn’t for one man.That’s right, you’ve guessed it! A name that is synonymous with martial arts is none other than Bruce Lee. Even after his death in July 1973, he continues to inspire today’s generation and the future.Born Lee Jun Fan, he was a Chinese American martial artist that inspired the entire world. He was an actor, instructor, filmmaker, and philosopher. He is known for his movies such as Enter the Dragon, Game of Death, and many others. He did something that his predecessors failed to do. He used ancient philosophy as his framework. He didn’t stick to it 100%. Instead, he brought out innovative and fresh ideas that were more suitable at the time. Even if this meant clashing among traditionalists along the way. Lee combined the best of existing disciplines. He conceptualized Jeet Kune Do meaning “The Way of the Intercepting Fist.” It carved the path to what is now MMA or Mixed Martial Arts. It’s a sport that combines all sorts of disciplines for a fighter’s advantage. This hybrid philosophy was based on personal experiences and philosophies. His movies are reflections of what he was experiencing or had gone through before.In this world today, we can be entrepreneurs if we aspire to. We can start our startups if we wanted to. That’s why we’re looking into Bruce Lee, his life and works, and his philosophies. There are a few things that we can get from him, for us to become better learners.“Absorb what is useful,Discard what is not,Add…