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The great thing about journalism is that there is so much exposure to all kinds of people who can turn up later as characters, whether you intend it or not.
Whenever people get to see you, it's a great thing. Once people see an image and see the character, they can get into the music a lot more.
I think you have to see the high highs and the low lows to get to the core of what makes us tick as people.
It's much easier to conjure characters strictly from your imagination than to have to think about whether you're representing people in a truthful way.
You're doing it to make the character as specific as possible, so that it's a specific individual that you're talking about, not that whole class of people.
There is a criterion by which you can judge whether the thoughts you are thinking and the things you are doing are right for you. The criterion is: Have they brought you inner peace?
I think people have to set up little battles. They have to demonize people whom they disagree with or feel threatened by. But it's the ideological framing of the debate that scares me.
I wish I had more guts when I was younger because then I would've said things to people's faces instead of just running away all the time.
People think computers will keep them from making mistakes. They're wrong. With computers you make mistakes faster.