"Always be yourself, express yourself, have faith in yourself, do not go out and look for a successfull personality and duplicate it"
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The phrasing matters. “Always be yourself” is the familiar slogan, but Lee stacks it with verbs that imply risk: “express yourself” and “have faith in yourself.” Expression isn’t just inner authenticity; it’s public exposure. Faith isn’t optimism; it’s the nerve to keep going when you’re not getting rewarded for being singular. Then he pivots to the real target: “do not go out and look for a successful personality and duplicate it.” He’s talking about branding before branding had a name - the pressure to reverse-engineer whatever sells, then sand yourself down to match it.
Context sharpens the point. Lee was navigating Hollywood as an Asian man in an era when roles were narrow, stereotypes were profitable, and “success” often meant performing someone else’s idea of you. His career became an argument that originality can be a strategy, not a luxury. The subtext: copycats don’t just lose their own voice; they become replaceable. What works here is Lee’s refusal to romanticize uniqueness. He frames it as discipline: build a self, then commit to it under the spotlight.
Quote Details
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| Source | Verified source: Hong Kong Radio Interview with Ted Thomas (Bruce Lee, 1971)
Evidence: When I look around, I always learn something: to be always yourself, and to express yourself, to have faith in yourself. Do not go out and look for a successful personality and duplicate them. (Quoted in The Warrior Within, page 127). The widely circulated quote appears to derive from a 1971 interview Bruce Lee gave to Hong Kong broadcaster Ted Thomas, not from a movie script or book originally authored as a book publication. A later secondary print source, John Little's 1996 book The Warrior Within: The Philosophies of Bruce Lee, reproduces the passage on page 127 and identifies it as coming from Lee's conversation with Ted Thomas. The commonly shared internet version differs slightly: it usually begins 'Always be yourself' instead of 'to be always yourself,' uses singular 'personality'/'duplicate it' or 'duplicate him,' and often misspells 'successful' as 'successfull.' I could not verify an earlier printed publication than the 1971 broadcast itself from the sources I found, so the best-supported primary source is the Ted Thomas interview from 1971. Other candidates (1) 15 Things You Should Give Up to Be Happy (Luminita D. Saviuc, 2016) compilation95.0% ... Always be yourself, express yourself, have faith in yourself, do not go out and look for a successful personality... |
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