The only reason that it takes me seven years to do stuff is because I just don't really have a plan.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When you're working on a project that's going to take six years, you're weird from the jump.
It's not easy to sustain a long career, and sometimes I don't even think about how long I've been doing it.
After a while, you just don't do things you don't wanna do - that's the great freedom you get, the older you get. You learn what to do and what not to do, and what will be a waste of time and what won't be a waste of time.
I've never been someone that's had a five-year plan, or a three-year plan. That just seems to lead to a lot of disappointment, and doesn't give you the chance to be flexible.
I've never looked ahead very much in my life. I've never had any grand plan from the outset. I had no burning ambition to do what I do.
There are all these things I want to accomplish. We never know how long we're going to get.
I've never had a grand plan. I've only just tried to keep open to many different possibilities, have fun and work with people who are passionate about what they do.
My ambitions were already very clearly fixed by the time I was 6 or 7.
When you spend seven years of your life working on something that you're really passionate about, and other people end up loving it, too, that just makes all of the work worthwhile.
Every seven years, I sit down and make a whole new plan.