Posted by Perciever on March 21, 2001 at 08:38:58:
In Reply to: Bruce Lee posted by Jan den Breejen on March 21, 2001 at 03:58:59:
: Bruce Lee
: Over-active, apparently over-confident person, and also an over-reactive person. He could be joking with other people's behaviors but when there were slights he easily erupted with angry, feroucious intensity; posturing and threatening until his rivals backed down. This could for example be seen when he was doing the famous Enter the Dragon movie. Then his local fame made fight-lusty walk-on men (recruited from Hong Kong street gangs) provoce him into a fight. He endangered the movie project by wanting to engage them individually and the Hollywood movie boss threatened to stop the project. Only his harmonizing wife prevented that.
: Bruce Lee seeked to impress society as being someone significant, persisting in wanting to make a big Hollywood movie to make him a star in the USA when nobody wanted to offer him a star role. Outer image of being tough and assertive, allways busy with proving his strength and skill; training extremely hard to guarantee a reputation of indomitable courage; gaining the 'alfa male' status in his environment. Frequent verbal and physical fights with people around him. Although Tom Cruise is not so interpersonally agressive; Bruce shares his narcissistic need of being thought of as unflawed, invincible. No mistakes were allowed at the Enter The Dragon set (image-perfectionism.) Bruce liked to show his newly gained status by buying an expensive conspicious red sports car and driving it around in Hollywood.
: Classification: probably Adventurous Style with narcissistic traits.
: Jan
****Bruce lee was an intellectual philosopher. He invented a new martial arts concept in jeet kun do.
I always typed him 8w7. Though I suppose 3 is possible. What wing though?