THE most creative

THE most creative

I like this I read:

Its on Oscar’s best film Parasite,

“When I was young and studying cinema,” South Korean director Bong Joon-ho said in his Oscars acceptance speech for best director for his film Parasite, which also won best picture, on Sunday, “there was a saying that I carved deep into my heart, which is, ‘The most personal is the most creative’”—a quote he attributed to Martin Scorsese. But it wasn’t just Bong’s vision that brought Parasite to the screen; it was the institutional power of one of the most powerful Korean companies—and the personal quest of a single woman inside it.”

I liked 3 things about it.

  • The most personal
  • The most creative
  • personal quest of a single woman inside it

Personal quest inside is important. Its intention and intention when pure, is powerful. I think back on myself.

I was personal in all of my food writings for work and on a national newspaper. How is that possible? To write about your own feelings in stories on food? But that was what I did even if I doubted if my own personal feelings mattered.

And this paragraph sort of put things in perspective, or gave new meaning to “creative”.

When it gets personal, you are letting truth and honesty out of a human being’s experience. That is real.

Real is gold.

And it hits another one, yes, resonance, and with that, inspiring and sending sparks out of another human being.

We experience connectedness in this personal sharing.

Coming back to the point, “ “To do anything creative, you have to have a soft touch.””

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