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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Coogler: Boseman Taught Him How to Be Present

Coogler: Boseman Taught Him How to Be Present

19 Jan

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Summary

  • Boseman's advice helped Coogler overcome imposter syndrome and stress.
  • Boseman assured Coogler he wouldn't be fired from Black Panther.
  • Coogler learned the importance of presence from Boseman's example.
Coogler: Boseman Taught Him How to Be Present

Director Ryan Coogler recently shared how Chadwick Boseman's wisdom profoundly shaped his career, particularly during the production of "Black Panther." Boseman's advice proved instrumental in helping Coogler manage stress and overcome feelings of imposter syndrome, moments he confessed he wouldn't have fully appreciated before Boseman's passing.

Coogler recounted an instance where Boseman actively intervened to calm his anxieties about potential firing during "Black Panther"'s production. Boseman reassured him, stating he wouldn't allow Coogler to be fired, thus enabling Coogler to focus on his work and enjoy the experience.

This pivotal interaction, along with Boseman's overall demeanor, taught Coogler the invaluable lesson of "being present." Coogler emphasized that this ability to remain grounded in the moment, learned directly from Boseman, has been crucial for him, even in current professional engagements.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Chadwick Boseman reassured Ryan Coogler he wouldn't be fired, helping him manage stress and stay present during production.
Ryan Coogler learned the importance of being present in every moment from Chadwick Boseman's example.
Chadwick Boseman passed away nearly six years prior to the article's context, at the age of 43 from colon cancer.

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