You can't second-guess your audience. You can only do what you think is right. If you do that, your audience will appreciate you.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Your audience is a lot smarter than you realize.
I try not to think too much about what the audience is thinking and what they think I should do.
You have to keep surprising your audience.
You can't really tell what the audience wants but you can tell what will keep everybodies attention in the same place.
You have to make decisions - you know what you think. That doesn't mean the audience are aware of your decisions or what you think - the lines you're saying may have ambiguity.
People always say, 'Who is your audience?' and I could never put a finger on it - and I wouldn't want to put a finger on it.
I'm a lot of things at once. I want my audience to choose the side they like most about me.
But you can't really know your audiences so well.
All my big mistakes are when I try to second-guess or please an audience. My work is always stronger when I get very selfish about it.
You've got to keep your finger on the pulse of what your audience is thinking, and know what they'll accept from you.