When you commit to something, you don't want to let your fellow people and yourself down.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Once you commit to something, you've got to commit the whole way. Try and make the best of it.
I do understand what it is to not want to commit to someone, knowing that might bring pain or commit to a life that has to do with being responsible to people other than myself. These things, I think, are normal things.
Once I commit to something, I complete it. If I say 'no,' I mean 'no.' I just have to learn how to say 'no' more.
Every day I think, 'Can I commit?' I think I can and that I will.
If I do commit myself to something, I will commit myself 100 percent.
You have to be committed or you fall behind, lose out.
When I make a commitment I stick to it.
If you're going to be with someone, you're with them, you're committed to them. I'm not sort of flitting around.
You can be committed to somebody because of ego: 'I said I was going to be with this joker for the rest of my life, so I'm just going to do it.' Or you can be committed because you have a deeply rooted connection.
We think we want to do something and when it comes to it, we don't. We don't like to commit.