Bruce Lee's philosophy was based on the idea that the best way to achieve self-actualization was through a combination of physical training and philosophical self-cultivation.
He believed that the ultimate goal of any martial artist should be to become a "complete" human being, one who is able to express themselves fully and authentically in all aspects of life.
To this end, Lee emphasized the importance of personal freedom, individual expression, and the ability to adapt and change in the face of any situation.
He also believed that traditional martial arts systems, with their rigid hierarchies and strict adherence to prescribed forms, were too limiting and that a more open and flexible approach was needed.