edit: I voted in that recent poll elsewhere that I've somewhat given up on MBTI. I'm starting to think it doesn't answer all of these issues.
It doesn't. I don't think it's supposed to. Sort of how therapists and psychoanalysts aren't designed to "fix" you.
I don't mean to put you on blast or anything because I like you (I think I told you that), I'm just trying to give a friendly warning to not put too much. ..stock into archetypes.
The rest of your post endeared you to me some more. Bruce Lee is one of my favorite people, ever. Mostly because I can relate to his struggle with the race/success issue, my zodiac is also Dragon and I was/am also the same way. I was such a nightmare for my poor Grandmother and just about everyone but my dad. I have a tendency to be aggressive, argumentative, challenging (I will literally challenge anything), vocal, strongly opinionated, trying, I'm also really blunt and I tend to get physical when I get mad and when I get mad I get really, really "call the cops" mad. Most of which people find adorable and don't take seriously at all because I am quite small.
I knew that somebody would mistakingly equate "hard ass" with "bad ass", that's why I specifically pointed out the difference between fighting abilities and personality, yet you jumped out to protect your "bad ass" honor anyway.
Like I said, don't read his prepared quotes. Read about his life.
What a person does or how a person lives sometimes does not equate what they really are. This is especially true if you live in a not-so-safe or not at all peaceful environment and learn from an early age, in the words of Bill Cosby (about the same words, anyway), that "if you were thoughtful, you were something to eat". I'll get personal, I grew up in the projects. It was so easy for the people in power (teachers, the law, parents) to write off most of the kids as nothing more than thugs incapable of what would be considered Fi, or Ti abilities but that's just a mask they had to wear to survive. I see this vulnerability (the need to protect oneself from outside forces that are very real, very dangerous and completely out of our control) in Bruce. Doesn't mean he had no desires for or thought so peace.
That "peace" (personal-inner and in the community) daydream is the most frequent daydream/longing of those who grew up where you could get jumped/killed/shot just for being smaller and/or alone.
It's easy to say someone who had aggressive or violent tendencies could not possibly be peaceful if you don't take into account that some people spent their formative years in places where they had to put on a mean face/demeanor in order to be safer, often over riding natural needs/responses because they're learned how to survive. That creates a pattern of behavior and feelings of vulnerability that are hard to break, even in adult hood. Doesn't mean the person doesn't want peace, doesn't think about peace or is incapable of peace.