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Bruce Lee warns that most people "die" at 25—not when their body stops, but when their spirit surrenders. They stop questioning, stop growing, and trade curiosity and courage for comfort and security, becoming walking dead who merely exist until they're buried decades later. He explains how this quiet death creeps in through fear of failure, societal pressure to "settle down," and the death of curiosity and courage, leaving people trapped in habits and afraid to stand out. Yet he urges that we can resurrect ourselves by daring to question, to fall and rise, to pursue honest self-expression, and to keep the mind alive and open like a beginner. To live is to remain curious, courageous, and willing to risk comfort for growth—because the real prison is not outside, but within.