Eventually I lost the idea that I could have a career. I thought I was too old.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I spent the first 25 years of my life not knowing what I wanted to do.
Even when I was young I wanted to be an actress.
For years I wanted to be older, and now I am.
When I graduated I wasn't sure what I wanted to do, but I knew I didn't want a conventional career.
I should have been trying to build a career, rather than leaving it in the hands of somebody else.
My career started young and I was really ambitious, and then I had success and I hung out with people who were much older. I think I might have been temporally misplaced, so I thought I was 40. It was a premature midlife crisis.
The great thing about arriving at this age is that I don't even care about my career anymore.
I happen to be lucky in that I knew what I wanted to do as far as a career since I was nine years old.
When I was 22, I realised I wanted to be an inventor.
I gave up the idea of having a career when I was 24. Sounds glamorous, but I've been doing things since then, and part of those adventures was to make films because I realised I was actually quite good at it and I enjoyed it.