"Now I do bowling, golf, and tennis. I want to be a good bowler"
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The subtext is control. In acting, success is filtered through directors, markets, scandals, luck. Bowling offers a clean feedback loop: you practice, you improve, the pins don’t care about your public image. For a Hong Kong megastar whose career has been built on relentless discipline and public scrutiny, the appeal of a measurable, private skill makes emotional sense. It’s self-optimization without the vanity.
Context matters, too. Lau’s persona has long been “professionalism” as a kind of moral brand - the dependable, polished performer who outlasts trends. Dropping tennis and golf alongside bowling quietly signals class mobility (these are aspirational sports in many Asian contexts), while bowling keeps it grounded: fluorescent lanes, rented shoes, no pretense. The line works because it’s anti-mythmaking. Fame expands your life; he’s choosing to narrow it into something you can hold, roll, and repeat.
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