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It's good to know you're working for someone you're familiar with, who's a friend and he has your back and you have his back also.
Stop bragging about your lack of sweat and effort in achieving your goals. Start bragging about how hard you work, how patient you've become.
Worrying about how you're going to make something is a huge constraint - most people can't make anything at home because it's too expensive.
The best thing anybody ever told me about acting - and I think it's probably true for life, generally - is listen. You've really got to watch, and you've really got to listen. Not see and hear.
You need to agree with your boss about what you need to get done that week, what are the metrics of success. Sometimes you need more hours, sometimes you need fewer hours.
I will never actually be able to know what it's like to go through life in someone else's body.
If you think somebody cares about you and believes your life is worth saving, how can you give up?
You can go to work and actually make someone else's job less miserable. Use your job to help others.
Whatever art form you're working in, it's crucial to see it clearly, to feel it clearly, and not to worry about the results, or how someone else will see it.