I think you can go from being not very funny to working really hard for 10 years and figuring out how to make a living on the road, but I don't think you can rise much above that.
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Life is a series of baby steps along the way and if you add up these tiny little steps you take toward your goal, whatever it is, whether it's giving up something, a terrible addiction or trying to work your way through an illness. When you total up those baby steps you'd be amazed over the course of 10 years, the strides you've taken.
I consider my education to be the first 10 years of my career.
I think that anything that you do, any accomplishment that you make, you have to work for. And I've worked very hard in the last ten years of my life, definitely, and I can tell you that hard work pays off. It's not just a cliche.
If you think you know where you're going to be 10 years from now, that's where you're at now. You're just putting it off.
Ten years into it, I can finally go, 'Oh, I just want to make a record that's fun to make and I don't have to prove that I deserve to be here.'
So if you see Ten Years After, it's not me anymore. I'm very happy with what I am doing now.
I don't think I could last in anything for 10 years doing a character.
I don't like to say where I'll be in 10 years.
If I tried to do comedy for the rest of my career, I would not be very successful.
Instead of looking at the past, I put myself ahead twenty years and try to look at what I need to do now in order to get there then.
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