Bruce Lee Striking Thoughts by Bruce Lee
Author:Bruce Lee
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 978-0-8048-3471-1
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Work
The practical nature of the world. — This world is very practical. You do more work, you get rewarded more; you do less work, you lose your rewards.
Something for something. — There is only something for something, never something for nothing.
More work equals more rewards. — It’s the law of averages: put in more, come out with more.
The reward is to be found in the work. — The important thing is that I am personally satisfied with my work. If it is a piece of junk, I will only regret it.
It’s not the job, but how you do it. — It’s not what you give, it’s the way you give it.
The reward should be proportionate to the work. — No one ever does anything with enthusiasm unless he benefits thereby — reward proportionately.
Intense desire creates its own talents and opportunities. — We are told that talent creates its own opportunities. But it sometimes seems that intense desire creates not only its own opportunities, but its own talents.
Two ways of making a good living. — There are two ways of making a good living. One is the result of hard working, and the other, the result of the imagination (requires work, too, of course). Some may not believe it, but I spent hours perfecting whatever I did.
One’s moral virtue is reflected in one’s work. — The moral worth of a man influences what his job should be. Once he functions the way he ought to, he is happy.
Attaining happiness in work. — In order that people may be happy in their work these three things are needed:
They must be for it.
They must not do too much of it.
They must have a sense of success in it.
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