I take things like honor and loyalty seriously. It's more important to me than any materialistic thing or any fame I could have.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Most of what we take as being important is not material, whether it's music or feelings or love. They're things we can't really see or touch. They're not material, but they're vitally important to us.
I value my reputation. I work hard to avoid even the appearance of impropriety.
Matters of the heart are important to me. All this materialism and all the money and wealth are things that you don't take to the grave. One day you have it. The next day you don't.
I've always believed very, very strongly that the way you treat people is more important than anything, professionally or otherwise.
I know of nothing more valuable, when it comes to the all-important virtue of authenticity, than simply being who you are.
I just do what I do. It's not something that should be revered as something that's great.
I think of my actions every day: what seems to be important and what isn't.
They say fame is important and that maintaining your fame is even more important. But to me, the most important thing is to deserve the respect of your fans.
How much do you engage yourself in what's truly real and important in life? That's the individual question.
I actually like, love, and respect myself, and I try not to take anything too seriously.