I think it's one of the main negative emotional ingredients that fuels show business, because there's so much at stake and the fear of failure looms large.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Show business is, essentially, a fear-based industry.
I think it bothers people to see people that are happy and successful. So they try to find what's wrong with them.
The advantage of the emotions is that they lead us astray.
People are really suffering these days. There's a lot of corporate triumph and a lot of personal despair as they wonder what are they working for.
I believe in emotional branding.
I learned that most people buy based on emotion, not on a rational breakdown of the product or service.
The aggregate of everybody's emotion, it's such a powerful thing. You can see it in the Trump rallies, where people - I just know, in their living rooms, would be better people - are driven to the worst possibilities by the bloodlust in a crowd. It just gets ginned up, and they're outside of themselves.
Failure, it is thought, is what sells, and what people want to hear and read about. I am not so sure.
People are afraid of failure - they don't like to work so hard and have people keep saying, 'No.' I think that's what people fear most.
Emotions have no place in business, unless you do business with them.