I use myself as a measuring yardstick, and so if I come up with an idea that really scares me, then I'd like to think that people out there would feel the same way as well.
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I use myself as the barometer to gauge what is scary. I like to think if something scares me, then there's a very good chance an audience will feel the same way.
I like to think if something scares me, then there's a very good chance an audience will feel the same way. The key is creating scenarios that people can relate to.
I use myself as the barometer to gauge what is scary.
This is a perverse thing, personally, but I would rather be in the cycle where people are underestimating us. It gives us latitude to go out and make big bets that excite and amaze people.
Every technology, every science that tells us more about ourselves, is scary at the time.
I feel like fear is a very real thing, a very ubiquitous thing, and it can be very subtle.
Apparently, everyone is most scared of the psychological tests. I didn't know how I'd fare. What I've found out is I may be creative and imaginative, but I'm also extremely together.
Everybody that has a measurement, whether it's in teaching or whether it's in your job, you're always worried how you will be measured.
I think we have to own the fears that we have of each other, and then, in some practical way, some daily way, figure out how to see people differently than the way we were brought up to.
I often worry that my idea of personhood is nostalgic, irrational, inaccurate.
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