Ang Lee won his second Academy Award as best director for “Life of Pi” (his first was for “Brokeback Mountain”).
In an article on leadership, Susan Cain gives a number of examples of “effective Asian-American leaders” incuding Ang Lee, and “novelist Chang Rae-Lee; fashion designer Vera Wang; New York Times literary critic Michiko Kakutani…the list goes on and on.”
One of the stars of “Life of Pi,” Adil Hussain, described how the Taiwanese filmmaker works.
He commented that Ang Lee is “so sensitive and the way he directs you is so silent. He’d whisper into your ear what he has to say.”
Continued on the Highly Sensitive site post:
Director Ang Lee: The Artist, The Introvert
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Susan Cain is author of the book Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking.
Related articles:
Maybe To Be More Creative, Be An Introvert.
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Douglas Eby (M.A./Psychology) is author of the The Creative Mind series of sites which provide “Information and inspiration to help creative people thrive.”
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