Abstract Quote by Bruce Lee
“The Western approach to reality is mostly through theory, and theory begins by denying reality - to talk about reality, to go around reality, to catch anything that attracts our sense-intellect and abstract it away from reality itself. Thus philosophy begins by saying that the outside world is not a basic fact, that its existence can be doubted and that every proposition in which the reality of the outside world is affirmed is not an evident proposition but one that needs to be divided, dissected and analyzed. It is to stand consciously aside and try to square a circle.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: Martial Arts Magazine, 1971
Philosophy often starts by questioning reality, abstracting it, and dissecting assumptions, which can lead to endless analysis without practical grounding.
In simple terms: Questioning reality can become overly abstract.
Balance theory with real‑world experience.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- academic debate
- scientific research
- personal introspection
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- When does analysis become a barrier?
- How can you test ideas against reality?
Over‑analysis may paralyze action.