Hong Kong Mourns Lee Tien-ming, Its 'Philosopher of Everyday Life'
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Hong Kong is mourning the loss of its most famous public philosopher, Lee Tien-ming. He died last week at the age of 80.
Lee was best known for his book *Art of Thinking*. The work was a perennial local bestseller. It made complex philosophical ideas accessible to a general audience.
His influence reached even Hong Kong's celebrity circles. Pop star Faye Wong was once photographed reading his book on a plane. Media personality Benny Li Shun-Yan later introduced Wong to the philosopher.
Lee's passing has sparked reflection on his unique role. He served as a guide to practical wisdom, making philosophy relevant to daily life in the bustling city.