I am to a fault an introspective person. But I am not a reflective person - except for a big mistake, and then I really think about it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Whenever you're writing something that's reflective, you have to put yourself through some sort of ordeal just to understand the way you're feeling.
I'm an introspective person. I'm not an extrovert.
If you're guilty of something, you can focus on that, but if something terrible happens, and you can't imagine how you could have changed it, that's very difficult for the mind. In some ways, it's more difficult not to be at fault because it's a subtler thing.
I feel in my own life I've made many mistakes. I've failed in many directions.
Sometimes people mistake the way I talk for what I am thinking.
I have made my mistakes my strengths instead of looking at whose fault it is.
Reflecting back, we all make mistakes; we all go through our stuff - relationships, financial, all kinds of stuff - and if you can grow from that and pass that message on, it's a pretty cool thing.
I think often I learn the most from other people's mistakes. If I'm in the audience watching an actor and thinking, 'I don't believe you,' I spend the rest of the play working out why I don't believe them.
I am a very judgmental person. Of myself and other people. I recognise it's a great fault, but I have no power over that.
I make mistakes like anybody else, I will make mistakes. And you have to reflect on it, and you have to listen to people. That is the key.