When you look back at your body of work, no matter what your career path, by the time you hang 'em up, if you can say, 'This place is in better shape than when I started,' then you did good.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
You're only as good as your body of work.
If you look at my career, I kind of got progressively better and better and better. I came closer to the top.
When you're working with good people it brings good things out in you.
When you see the industry's fickleness so early on, you realise that you are only as good as your last release. It is all about your work. And that has set the way I look at my profession and what I do in my career.
There is no moment where you can rest and think: 'Wonderful, I have that job now. I'm going to spend five years here.' There's a constant judgment on your work that's very strongly related to what you are.
I've always been in good shape. I just sucked early in my career from a statistical perspective.
Obviously I've gone out of my way in my career to not look good, so it's always nice to, every once in a while, get the opposite going.
When people feel good, they look good.
It's important to me if I'm having a good time than I feel like the work is better. The quality of it is better and my level of interest is higher.
I don't think there's ever a point when you turn to yourself and go, 'Yes, I've made a success of this career path.' You never feel like you've done your best work. You always think you could be better.