I don't see any harm in working, getting out there, and practicing.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
You might not feel good, and you might not want to practice, but you still go out there and practice as hard as you can.
Being isolated and on-location can be helpful in terms of being completely dedicated to the work, but somebody like me can also be dangerous in terms of this intense sort of void that you kind of potentially fall into.
I've had the benefit of doing pretty much everything. So I'm really pretty comfortable in any situation.
I'm lucky in that I can't see myself doing an office job every day. I'm lucky that I can play my sport and go around the world without too much to worry about outside that. I think it's good to be happy with what you're doing.
I don't think there's any thrill in the world like doing work you're good at.
It's better not to work than to work in something you don't want to be working in.
There's no pleasure in working if you don't do the things you want to do.
Work is a great blotter up. It stops you thinking, which is useful. No, it stops you feeling.
I still need practice in enjoying the fruits of success.
You always have to avoid working for the sake of putting yourself out there.