You know, you do it, and you get paid for it, and you have a wonderful time, then you're on to something else.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I get paid to do what I enjoy, not that common a condition.
Here's the thing about me: I have a job to do and I do it.
I just really love doing what I do. I know every career is fleeting and there will be time periods when I don't get the opportunities that I'm getting right now, so I am taking advantage of them.
I have the distinct pleasure of doing exactly what I want to do and get paid for it. It's a joy.
It's a privilege to do what I do for a living - to take people out of their miserable day, or to educate somebody, or make somebody laugh, or fall in love with an idea. How good is that? And I get paid to do it!
Everybody has a job to do, and you just know that every day you have to do what it takes to get there. Of course, everybody has those days where you don't feel like doing it. I'm just like anybody else in that respect. But there's a difference between not feeling like doing it and not doing it period.
I'm very fortunate to get paid for something I love doing.
I feel incredibly lucky at this moment in my career to get paid to do basically exactly what I always wanted to do. I appreciate that in general. But you know, like any job, a job is a job, and there are days that are going to be boring, or you have a boss you don't like, or people you work with.
I do what I do because I like doing it. I'm well paid for it. I get far too much adulation compared with what it's worth.
All I ever thought was, 'I'm going to do this as long as I can, and if I can't get paid at it, I'll be a bum doing it.' And so, here I am.