Golden Stone Lecture Lesson: Yang Zhongtian’s production shares a growth mindset, inspiring innovative breakthroughs
The fifth lecture of this year is titled “Growth Mindset: Turning Challenges into Opportunities and Embracing Different Voices.” We are honored to invite the renowned producer Yang Zhongtian, who has rich cross-disciplinary experience, to share his unique growth journey and professional insights
From Technology to Film and Television — Yang Zhongtian’s Cross-Industry Influence
Producer Yang Zhongtian holds a Master’s degree in Arts Management from New York University. He has previously worked at Microsoft, Corning, and in the venture capital field. With his strong background in technology and investment, he introduced AI-based work management tools into film and television production, successfully enhancing the efficiency of crew operations. Recently, he has ventured into the public welfare sector, working on the production of the organ donation documentary Second Life, demonstrating his deep care and passion for life-related issues.
The CEO of King Yuan Fu Enterprises, in his conversation with Yang Zhongtian, stated: “When you become an influential person, you must do impactful things!” This statement not only reflects the sense of responsibility of an entrepreneur but also aligns with the core philosophy of this lecture.
Key Takeaways from the Lecture — How to Cultivate a Growth Mindset
In the lecture, Yang Zhongtian shared his personal and family experiences to discuss how he transitioned from the tech industry to the film and television sector, emphasizing the crucial role of a growth mindset in both career and life. He encouraged attendees to be bold in trying new things, not fear failure, and provided the following strategies:
Small Achievements Build Confidence: Gradually accumulate success through continuous breakthroughs.
Continuous Proactive Practice: Constantly refine your professional skills to achieve long-term growth.
Push Your Limits: Learn from Jeremy Lin’s spirit of “surpassing yourself” and Kobe Bryant’s motto, “Have you ever seen Los Angeles at 4 AM?” to encourage ongoing self-improvement.
Golden Stone Lecture— A Diverse Learning Platform
The “Golden Stone Lecture,” initiated by King Yuan Fu, is dedicated to inviting professionals from the industry, government, and academia to share their successful experiences, providing cross-disciplinary learning opportunities for internal employees and industry professionals. The company aims to promote innovative thinking through knowledge exchange and apply diverse knowledge in the workplace.