I certainly don't disparage someone whose attitude towards their work is utterly different from mine - that's up to them.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm not the kind of person that seeks out other people's opinions on my works.
When I say I don't like my own work, that doesn't mean it isn't better than everyone else's.
Generally, I think my work has so much influence because of its reasonableness.
I don't make judgments about my own work, and I don't analyze it; I just let it happen. That applies to everything I've done.
I like certain people's work better than my own.
If people have split views about your work, I think it's flattering. I'd rather have them feel something about it than dismiss it.
Though I had success in my research both when I was mad and when I was not, eventually I felt that my work would be better respected if I thought and acted like a 'normal' person.
I think I'd say that my whole body of work is a reflection of who I am, but not any one specific thing.
I have lived my life that way and I expect the people who work for me to be the same way.
It sounds a little bit too arrogant, but I think I certainly have a working model for how I conduct my life, and it may or may not be a correct worldview.
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