Careers don't seem to be built up in the same way as they were in the 80s.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
You know, no one steered people's careers in those days, I don't think, like they do today.
I realized a career is built as much on what you don't do as what you do do.
I've never really had much of a career plan, and interesting opportunities kept cropping up.
The career doesn't get any easier. A career stays tough.
Careers are what they are, they don't make any sense at all when you look back. We're not in charge of them.
The '80s were about trying to establish myself as an actor with a career. And being a teenager enjoying the fruits of being successful with lots of what I think is appropriate for that age.
The secret of long life is double careers. One to about age sixty, then another for the next thirty years.
In the entertainment industry, careers don't last very long - and online, careers last an even shorter amount of time.
Careers very rarely are a waste of time; jobs usually are.
A career is like a house: it's made of many bricks, and each brick has the same value, because without any one of them, the house would collapse.