You start where you can get an opportunity, you take everything that you can do to gain entrance. You do the little work and you try to find people who can teach you.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Listen to my advice; I have some experience. In a way, it is me being a teacher, which is what I wanted to be. I still feel I could go into teaching. What is teaching but passing on your knowledge to those who are at the beginning? Some people are born with that gift.
Education brings about opportunity, and in turn inspiration.
Bottom line: if you show a genuine interest in learning about how others became successful, you can open up a world of opportunities.
I think one of the most important lessons that I've learned is to put your head down and work. Don't look at other people and compare yourself. Just do the work. Because when the opportunity is there, you have to be ready. Make sure your craft is refined and you're constantly working on it.
Every little opportunity and chance that I get to be on a set, to be a director, to utilize the skill sets that I already have and to learn what I don't know, and to see how I can improve upon that is just a really great opportunity for me.
When you're young and have the opportunity, it's crucial to learn as much as possible about your profession from every possible angle.
You have to realise that everyone that you are working with is important. It doesn't matter where you are starting from; you are always going to run back into those people, and they are going to talk, and that's going to be the base of whether you get good opportunities or not.
Realize that from the start, every activity that comprises the journey has value and the ability to teach you something.
If you want to achieve things in life, you've just got to do them, and if you're talented and smart, you'll succeed.
You take on what's right in front of you. You want to do the best you can with the opportunities that you have.
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