One of the more difficult things is the time. Either you are going 100 miles an hour, or you are sleeping. There is nothing in between.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I have to say that when you tour the world, obviously, the jetlags and different hours and ways of living and traveling, a lot of hours in the plane, and you wake up in the morning and you're not quite sure where you are, and it is very tiring.
I'm kind of a nervous guy. I know on television I look like I'm half asleep, but inside I'm going about 100 miles an hour.
If you don't have the right people around you and you're moving at a million miles an hour you can lose yourself.
I get more tired by travelling than anything.
It's not how fast you get there, but how long you stay.
You can get by on four hours' sleep, but you're not very exciting.
When you're on the road a lot, you're in perpetual search of a good night's sleep.
Sometimes we make the process more complicated than we need to. We will never make a journey of a thousand miles by fretting about how long it will take or how hard it will be. We make the journey by taking each day step by step and then repeating it again and again until we reach our destination.
I don't sleep very well when I travel. And as a result, I tend to be awake in cities when everyone else is asleep.
And you know, I'm so used to going 100 miles an hour in every direction and sleeping you know, two, three hours a night, and that's the way I live.