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Further into the discussion, Lewis describes the foundational principles of Jeet Kune Do that he learned from Bruce. He refers to Bruce as a “principal-centered person,” demonstrating how each technique and movement had an organized rationale based on his broader philosophy.
Lewis touches upon practical scenarios he faced with Bruce, where the latter would seamlessly integrate unique techniques with emotional and philosophical underpinnings. He explains that Bruce was not merely teaching physical skills; he was instilling a sense of organized common sense that became integral to Jeet Kune Do.