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When you're just an actor, you do your role, and then you're in your trailer. It's not as hands on as when you're directing. You live and breathe it.
Whenever you feel down, you can check on Twitter and feel better about yourself, because it's only people who like you.
If you have great characters, then your reader becomes emotionally invested in those people.
You want to get better even after people smash you down. You want to be better than you were before.
I'm learning that if you put yourself out there and make fun of yourself first, it really does work. People can't really make fun of you.
Anyone playing with you is going to change where your direction is.
When I'm acting, I'm just worried about that piece of the pie, contributing to the whole. But when you're directing, you... get the vision out of your head and on the stage.
When you're down on yourself, and when you are hunkering down and pulling back, you're not going to make any better decisions than when you were aggressively, belligerently putting yourself forward.
When you have a high-volume magazine or an assault weapon, you're not hunting deer or protecting your home; you're out to hunt people.