In effect, I feel like a blind, deaf, and illiterate person working through the sensibilities and multiple, real talents of other people. Everything I do is collaborative.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I love collaborating with people, but I also really love working by myself.
What I enjoy is a collaboration. Working with other like-minded people. People who have brilliant minds and big hearts.
But I'm pretty good with collaborative thinking. I work well with other people.
The fun for me in collaboration is, one, working with other people just makes you smarter; that's proven.
I like working with people. I believe change can only come through collaboration.
I spend so much time with the brightest and most talented and well-rounded people. I've had the privilege of having long and very intellectual conversations with people, and sometimes I just sit there and listen. It's like a better version of a class. Even though I'm not sitting at a desk and in school, I'm still learning all the time.
I love collaborating with different people.
I enjoy being given a certain amount of freedom in order to interpret or to come up with stuff, but I do enjoy collaboration. I seek and thrive on projects where I am going to learn from the people I'm working with.
After decades spent in rewrite rooms surrounded by other shouting writers, I discovered that I work best alone. I like being in charge of my time, working out the problems according to my own rhythms and being able to nap.
I can be collaborative, for instance, in situations where I go and study the artist's work before I start writing. Then I can at least try to write towards their style.