One Nightstand With Bryce Dallas Howard
Briefly

In a recent discussion at the blond in New York, Bryce Dallas Howard spoke about the importance of living authentically, even when it feels embarrassing. Howard shared insights from one of her favorite books, "Big Magic" by Elizabeth Gilbert, relating how embarrassment can stifle creativity more than fear. As she continues to transition from acting to documentary filmmaking, her latest project, "Pets," underlines her focus on genuine human-animal connections. Howard's literary preferences appear to mirror her creative choices, favoring non-fiction and documentaries as she matures in her artistic journey.
"The honest truth - this is so weird - but I try to live a slightly embarrassing life. It's OK to be the overly enthusiastic person."
"I think that fear and embarrassment are very close. Embarrassment is more dangerous because fear you can live with, but if you start to feel embarrassed... you shut down."
Read at Bustle
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