I do what I do merrily out of curiosity because I want to know how the brain works. That will get me up early in the morning and keep me going all day long.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
What I do is not some magical, mystical thing. I simply get up in the morning, get to work on time, say my lines, and do the best I can.
I think there's an inevitable fact that I somehow absorb part of what I'm doing, because that's what you're constantly thinking about, and that's what's in your veins, and that's what you get up at 4:30 in the morning for and fall into bed after.
I just get up every day and do what seems like the most interesting, fun thing to do.
To relax, I do yoga and meditate and do little math problems, and it's fun to check that part of your brain off and turn on a different part.
I love doing a lot of things I'm told I can't do. I think that's what drives me and keeps me awake every day.
I do my thinking while I walk. It just loosens up the mind in the way that you don't get when you are sitting at a desk.
I just keep my head down and work hard on what I do.
I get up, and if I feel out of sorts, I'll do some exercises, I'll feed my cat, then I go get my coffee, take a notebook, and write for a couple of hours.
I, of course, meditate for two hours every morning. It's part of my schedule; I wake up at 4 a.m. every day and I love it.
I think getting up every morning is the most amazing thing any of us do. We know what's out there, and yet we keep going.
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