Oscar-winning actress Michelle Yeoh’s message as she receives honorary degree in Hong Kong: ‘If you fall, dust yourself off, and try again’
- Actress awarded honorary doctoral degree from Hong Kong University of Science and Technology in recognition of her success in film industry, advocacy work
- She tells gathering that Hong Kong will ‘always hold a special place’ in her heart, while encouraging graduates never to give up
Bounce back from failure until you learn to fly. That was the lesson Oscar-winning actress Michelle Yeoh shared at a university graduation ceremony in Hong Kong on Friday as she received her first academic honour in a city she holds dear.
The action movie star, no stranger to Hollywood red carpets, strode onto the stage at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology to receive an honorary doctoral degree in humanities in recognition of her success in the film industry, advocacy work for women and the underprivileged, and her sports and charity participation.
In her speech, Malaysian-born Yeoh expressed gratitude for being awarded the degree in Hong Kong, the city where she started her film career and which would “always hold a special place” in her heart, while encouraging the audience not to give up.
“I have had the unique privilege of literally falling quite a bit. I have fallen off buses, landed on my face, on my butt, fallen off bridges … I know the satisfaction of getting up, dusting yourself off, and trying again … until you eventually learn to fly,” she said.
“Every failure is a lesson, and how we react to those lessons is what makes us, what makes up a human life.”
Yeoh, who made history as the first Asian woman to win a best-actress Oscar for her multifaceted performance in Everything Everywhere All at Once, said she was “humbled” to receive the “immense distinction” from the university.
She made a connection between the arts and sciences, saying the two disciplines were both “trying to tap into something bigger than ourselves” in a search for the unknown.