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I don't know; it's hard for me to understand people that want to get out there and protest on the first day we elect a new guy.
I know my flaws before other people point them out to me.
I don't have any focus groups on talent and programming. If I need five people in a mall to be paid $40 to tell me how to do my job, I shouldn't do my job.
When people see your personality come out, they feel so good, like they actually know who you are.
In any group there is more or less tension between people, and there are complicities and affinities.
I'm basically a professional nerd, and I'm still not cool. I'm around people who are cool sometimes, and I know I'm not them. But that's OK; I don't care.
People complain professional sportsmen are locked away but when they get out and enjoy themselves, people have a go.
I think people are often surprised, but I never defined myself as, 'I'm the business guy who has to supersede what my father has done.'
Too often, people get jobs based on who they know - not what they know.