As long as you're in an environment where the worth of the project isn't based on the project but what its predecessors did, it's not truly inclusive.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Every project has to stand on its own. It's a different identity within each project, and I feel like that's the way it should be.
You never undertake a project because you think other people will like it - because that way lies madness - but rather because you believe in it.
When you take on a project, you have to be certain that you can make the best version of whatever it is you're given.
If you want the world to pay for projects, you have to be able to display why you're worthy.
The way I look at a solo project is, I create what I want with whoever I want.
Certain projects find you at the right time.
Most projects that I've done are really not about the project. They're about what's going on inside and around, that journey that we're all on, and what I can do to help that journey further itself and be of encouragement to somebody.
When you go into projects, you can't look at it as limited; you have to dive into it wholeheartedly to be true to the writer's vision.
Your personal capacity to handle more valuable projects will go up when you appreciate yourself more.
I don't think in terms of projects.