
Bruce Lee: His Life and Tips for Success
J.D. Rockefeller's Book Club
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Narrated by:
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Kevin Theis
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By:
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J.D. Rockefeller
About this listen
Before Jet Li, Jacki Chan, Jean Claude Van Damme, and Steven Seagal, there was Bruce Lee. Bruce Lee's legend is considered one of the unique success tales in Hollywood. Just like any other man who thrived to succeed, Lee's journey was also full of ups and downs. But he justly did overcome the obstacles and all adversities to achieve stardom which at first was seemingly obscure to him.
His journey was one of a kind, so we decided to have a closer look to this phenomenal man. This book will reveal some of the best rules Bruce Lee had to follow to achieve success. I hope that these rules can also help you find your way toward tremendous success.
©2016 J.D. Rockefeller (P)2016 J.D RockefellerBruce Lee Continues to Shine Brightly In The This World and Positive Introductions Like This Audio Book Shine More Light On This Magical Legend Of a Man The World Will Never Forget ... The Dragon "Bruce Lee"
Be Like Water ...
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I respect how J.D. Rockefeller and Kevin Theis
applied Bruce Lee's knowledge, in a way inconceivable to the novice on the subject,
but "Mind Blowing" to the life-long team players (Hardcore Supporters)of the leagacy known as The Dragon!!!
Thank You with great appreciation for your spin on a profound topic!
life long team member of Value
and Bruce Lee Supporter
Miguel Rodriguez
"Extraordinary"
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Good Book on Gaining Success!
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What disappointed you about Bruce Lee: His Life and Tips for Success?
This is a poor excuse of a book and shameful to be carried here. It is written by a 10th grader whom has failed the class.The narrator sounds like a late night infomercial reader; it is hurried, loud, and listenable.
This is not a book and more of a short essay.
What was most disappointing about J.D. Rockefeller’s story?
poorly written, organized, and researched. A highschooler could have written a better essay.Who would you have cast as narrator instead of Kevin Theis?
unlistenable, shouting, and nervousIf you could play editor, what scene or scenes would you have cut from Bruce Lee: His Life and Tips for Success?
the whole thing. this is not a book and more like a short essayAny additional comments?
delete it from the library and refundZero Stars if it were available
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Hatchet Job
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