I was a young kid when I first watched the show... After seeing Bruce Lee as Kato, the Martial Arts choreography of "Kung Fu" was irrelevant... I watched the show looking for little gems of wisdom such as the one depicted in here...
HO FONG had a real bad day! I seen a US Marine get kicked out after 14 years for showing up late for a muster. I was leaving after my original EAOS anyways, but what a dirty deal!
Nah, he did exactly what he should have done. Do you know how hard it is to teach wounded people to trust others after they have been wronged? You have to stop all training just to get that person to trust again, not worth the time unfortunately. If Ho learns to trust again on his journey, then all is well.
@@blakejames9743 So you are saying Master Kan had no patience. Isn't patience a great virtue? Also, who is responsible for the education of a child...the student or the teacher? His inability to trust any strangers was that really Ho Fung's fault or was it the bad instruction from the priests at the temple. Would you let your child trust any stranger? Master Kan needed to kickout a few of the teachers at the temple for their bad teaching.
Doubt yourself. Not others. - is a saying that helped me. I contradict you but sometimes we ourselves are the greatest deception. Doubt your doubts about others and you gain trust in others.
@@ricomajestic The student. Everything went in one ear and out the other. Caine, on the other hand, soaked everything up and learned from this incident.
I expected the unexpectedthat's why in most cases I leave firstwe got to think logically and not emotionallysometimes the truth sucksthat'slife things never gets so bad they can't getget worse we have to try to look on theBrightsidesometimes in a very dark world
I remember seeing this as a kid, I felt really sorry for Ho Fong. Seemed a bit extreme to kick him out of the temple.
Agree!
@@acctutil5881that’s a deep one 😅
Yeah so much for teaching a child a lesson ? Could have taught him and help him grow
@@RK-su4hs So shallow it’s deep
@@waterspider599 nope. Character comes from an old Latin word that means “carved” or permanent
However personality comes from a word that means “mask”
I was a young kid when I first watched the show... After seeing Bruce Lee as Kato, the Martial Arts choreography of "Kung Fu" was irrelevant... I watched the show looking for little gems of wisdom such as the one depicted in here...
That was the actual good part of Kung fu, which was lost in later series.
HO FONG had a real bad day! I seen a US Marine get kicked out after 14 years for showing up late for a muster. I was leaving after my original EAOS anyways, but what a dirty deal!
Master Kan was a little tough on Ho Fong! He was just a kid. "In striving for an ideal, we do not seek rewards". "What is greater than good...love"
Nah, he did exactly what he should have done. Do you know how hard it is to teach wounded people to trust others after they have been wronged? You have to stop all training just to get that person to trust again, not worth the time unfortunately. If Ho learns to trust again on his journey, then all is well.
@@blakejames9743 So you are saying Master Kan had no patience. Isn't patience a great virtue? Also, who is responsible for the education of a child...the student or the teacher? His inability to trust any strangers was that really Ho Fung's fault or was it the bad instruction from the priests at the temple. Would you let your child trust any stranger? Master Kan needed to kickout a few of the teachers at the temple for their bad teaching.
I know some people whom mistrust is a part of the shadow side of their nature
I am still their friend. However I don’t spend time with them too often
“If you trust yourself, any choice you make will be correct. If you do not trust yourself, anything you do will be wrong."
Doubt yourself. Not others. - is a saying that helped me. I contradict you but sometimes we ourselves are the greatest deception. Doubt your doubts about others and you gain trust in others.
Wheres this from?
@@DiamondFist320 The quote is attributed to David Carradine.
I'm not sure that they used nails in China back then. That said, this has been one of my favourite moment of this series, since its original airing.
Whoa pretty harsh
He was supposed to be training to be a priest, but he really didn't learn anything.
@@coilmanjoe But should we fault the student or the teacher! Who is responsible for the learning of a child?
@@ricomajestic The student. Everything went in one ear and out the other. Caine, on the other hand, soaked everything up and learned from this incident.
I expected the unexpectedthat's why in most cases I leave firstwe got to think logically and not emotionallysometimes the truth sucksthat'slife things never gets so bad they can't getget worse we have to try to look on theBrightsidesometimes in a very dark world
Don't trust those you know either. they leave you on the street like a homeless
TRUST= True Reliance Undeniable Surety Together
one of my favorite episode
trust in JESUS - TRUST in LOVE
Amen
Compare THIS kind of education to the kind we provide young people in our public and private schools in 2024.
BECAUSE he was kicked out of the temple, Ho Fong continued learning. Had he been permitted to remain, he would have continued NOT to learn.