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EPISODE · Sep 7, 2025 · 27 MIN

The Art of Dying: How to Truly Live

from Rise And Grind Radio 3.0 · host ScottyTheBody

Most people are terrified of death. They avoid it, ignore it, and run from it. But Bruce Lee once said, “To learn to die is to be liberated from it.” In this episode, we dive into what it really means to master the art of dying—not to obsess over death, but to free yourself from fear so you can finally live with urgency, fail forward, learn relentlessly, and evolve into your full potential.We’ll break down:🌳 Why trees don’t hang out with grass (and why you need to outgrow bad advice)🥋 Bruce Lee’s philosophy of Be Water and the art of dying🏯 How Stoics and Samurai used mortality training to live fearless lives⚰️ Why death is your greatest teacher and motivator📌 The truth about planning vs doing (and why you must learn to fail)📚 The beginning of wealth, change, and greatness🐎 The story of the boy, the horse, and the woods...This isn’t about death—it’s about life.And it’s time you took it back: your mind, your heart, your drive, your direction.Stop waiting. Start building.#RiseAndGrindRadio #BruceLeePhilosophy #MementoMori #ArtOfDying #BeWater #MarcusAurelius #StoicWisdom #MotivationalPodcast #LifePhilosophy #SelfMastery #DisciplineOverComfort #FailForward #PersonalGrowthJourney

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