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I try to make myself do things for other people when I'm feeling down. Like, you can call your local hospital and help out in the pediatric unit.
I think that art, and making music or comedy, is a way of positing yourself on the map and then trying to find other people out there with you.
When people are grieving, it's kind of like a storm, and you need something to grab onto, but often you have to brave it on your own.
I think old people are scary. They remind you of your own death. People don't like to tell you that.
Unlike life, you've got more or less complete control over what's going on in your stories. That's not to say you can make characters do whatever you want them to - they usually have a life of their own if you've done your job properly.
You know I feel very fortunate that my life has turned out the way that it has - whatever that means - I mean... you know, to say that I would be glad would mean that I planned it.
Don't depend on other people to be responsible for you. Don't make yourself stressed out over nonsensical things like material things.
If people are like, 'Oh, you're an icon,' then whatever. But who thinks of themselves like that? It's not like I have posters of myself on the wall.
I'm glad that in this sport you can write your own stories, and you don't have to worry about what other people expect out of you.