Sitting on a plateau in Wyoming, immersed in a series of deeply emotional meditative thoughts, Jon Lee realized that he was dying. Not literally, of course. But he believed that he was killing himself, in a way. He felt as though something was missing from his life. Shaken by the recent death-by-sucide of a friend, he began to ask himself difficult questions.
“For me, it just felt hollow,” Lee explained. “I decided, ‘You know what? You need to put together what’s truly important to you and live your best life, because your friend did the same thing (as you’re doing now), and look where it led him.'”
At the time, the Washougal resident didn’t know that his epiphany would eventually lead him to a bodybuilding career. But he’s certainly glad that it did. His new passion has helped him find what he was desperately searching for on that fateful day three-and-a-half years ago.
“I’m absolutely, passionately in love with this journey,” Lee said. “I don’t have any clue where the destination is going to take me. It might be world champion, and it might not. I might fall in love with being a coach. You never know what’s going to happen with it. But being in love with the journey is the No. 1 thing that I currently am (focusing on). It’s almost like an epiphany. I’m overwhelmed with that. It’s a powerful thing.”
Lee, who participated in his first event earlier this year, recently competed at the 2022 International Natural Bodybuilding and Fitness Federation (INBF) Cecil Phillips Classic, held Saturday, July 30, in Eugene, Oregon.