There's so much happenstance, so many accidents - stumbling into something and finding it interesting and living with it over time and building on it. It's okay to work from doubt. You need to be willing to not know.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
You have to believe that things will happen, you have to work and love what you're doing.
I mean, there are times when you aren't working, but still believe that work will come.
A job is just a job at the end of the day, and work sometimes comes from the most unlikely places.
When you work really hard for something for a long time it's almost impossible to believe that it's coming true.
The one way to get me to work my hardest was to doubt me.
I don't really look around and say, 'I've made it.' I just look around and think how fortunate I am to work with the people I'm working with.
You need fear and doubt to drive you on. Without it, you end up living in the past and being happy with what you have achieved.
There's always an element of fear that you need to work a lot until people get sick and tired of you or finally figure out that you're a fraud after all!
One of the fears of having too much work is not having time to observe. And once you get recognised, there is nowhere for you to look any more. You can't sit on a night bus and watch it all happen.
If you are messing around all day and then scream for certainty, you're not going to get it. If you spend energy and do the work and develop that certainty, you'll get to where you need to be, even if you don't know exactly where that is.