I have never seen myself as a promoter. I always evaluate myself as a manager.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm not a self-promoter. I'm not on TV all the time.
I've never seen myself as a spokesperson. I've always seen myself as a worker and am very grateful for the trust that my own people have given me over the years.
Again, as egotistical as I am, as self-centered as I am, and as much as I love strangers idolizing me, I find it very crass to be self-promoter in a way.
All I did from day-to-day is coach. That's what my job was, that's what my passion was, and the fact that now it's something I'm being considered for is just mind-blowing to me, that I would ever be in that kind of company.
One thing I've learned is that I'm not the owner of my talent; I'm the manager of it.
I could never be a manager. All I have is natural ability.
Being a manager is about getting into the minds of the people you represent.
Every time a new CEO came, I got a promotion till I was made CEO myself.
I've never seen myself as a manager. As a manager, you have to put all your time into the job, and that would be difficult for me.
I am a singer first and foremost. I was lucky enough to have a manager, when I was 15, who knew the heads of a lot of record labels at the time.
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