Typically, I would run away from conflict and write about it - that was easier than staying and dealing face-to-face with humans; that's terrifying for me.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I've been in situations before where something was going on, and that's the only way you can kinda cope with it is to write about it.
When you're a writer, you're always looking for conflict. It's conflict that drives great stories.
With relationships, I've been through a lot of different situations with different people, and I write about it.
I try to avoid conflict. I don't want people to be unhappy.
I always try to create conflict and drama in my books; it's the engine of the novel.
Conflict is very much a state of mind. If you're not in that state of mind, it doesn't bother you.
As a writer, I have to show complexities. Through my writings, I hope to bring out people in different situations and not just one-dimensional beings.
If the right thing came along, I would absolutely direct something I did not write because I love the process so much, but we'll see. I'm taking it day by day.
I would never write stories with only despair and defeat and the dark side of life.
Basically, every character I've ever played, I've based entirely on internal conflict. And I love doing that, because I think it's very human.