
Stake attention in this memory
An aged, open book is displayed horizontally inside a glass case, showcasing yellowed pages with visible spots and wear. On the left page, a black and white photograph features two men. The man on the left is clearly identifiable as Bruce Lee, seated and looking towards the right. The other man, on the right side of the photograph, is partially obscured by reflections on the glass. The book contains text primarily in Chinese characters. Visible text on the right page discusses Bruce Lee's philosophy, including a quote emphasizing sincerity and self-expression: "If you can express yourself honestly, what others think of you doesn't matter... because you will succeed, you can definitely do it!" Another notable passage describes an interviewer asking Bruce Lee if he considered himself Chinese or American, to which he famously replied, "Neither, I see myself as a member of humanity." Page numbers 66 and 67 are visible at the bottom of the pages. The display case itself reflects some light, partially obscuring the text and the right side of the photograph. Above the display case, a brick wall is visible, suggesting an architectural setting within a building. The scene takes place indoors, likely in an exhibition or museum in Guang Zhou Shi, China, given the location context.
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