I think everybody at some point - especially if they've been working their whole lives - should take time out and think about what they've done.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think everybody goes off and does their own vision. And I don't take responsibility for other people's work, frankly. It's bad enough taking responsibility for my own.
I don't really care what's going on I just care about getting my job done the best that I can possibly do and deal with the other things in my life that take a lot of time and a lot of thought.
Sometimes I think I take on a lot of work but that's me.
Most of the time, we think fast. And most of the time we're really expert at what we're doing, and most of the time, what we do is right.
I don't think things through very often - I don't project into the future about how a situation will turn out.
I think there's something about being absolutely at the height of intensity at almost every moment of one's job that makes it a lot easier if you don't have time to think much, just sort of barrel through the next crisis.
When I step back and look at all of these really successful people that I've worked with, one thing I do take away from it is how hard they work and how focused they are.
I'm definitely one of those people who think that everything you do leads up to the moment where you are now.
It's a waste of energy to think about what somebody else is doing and how they doing it. I'ma just do what I do.
I think people ought to do what they feel useful at the time. If I do things because I ought to do them, I switch off.
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