Being a comedian, people tell me stuff they shouldn't tell their therapist.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I didn't tell any of my friends that I wanted to be a comedian, because I was superstitious. I thought if I told people, it wouldn't happen. So I kept it all in my head for years and years.
I've never had very high regard for therapists. I owe my health, my mental survival, to my friends and loved ones.
I don't have a therapist, so I use me as my own therapist when I'm making the music.
I can't do comedy that is cutting and vicious. If I knew I'd said something that was going to make someone feel bad, well, that supersedes everything.
When you catch yourself lying to your therapist, you know it's a waste of money.
I tell people all the time, as I was going through my process of being a comedian or being an actor and a writer at 'SNL,' I tell people that everything you do is all a piece of your puzzle to determine where you're going to end up at.
I don't know how people can live without a therapist.
I'm a therapist and that fascinates people because they think I carry secrets.
I've been to therapists my whole life.
All the therapists would tell me was that I was the only healthy person they knew.