It's easier in some ways being on the life raft and the other guy's in the boat and you can row alongside and be supportive. In some ways, that's an easier role.
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It's much easier to play supporting roles because that's what I do in my life: I support my son.
Only the guy who isn't rowing has time to rock the boat.
Is it important to have a crew behind me? No, it's important to have me behind them. That's how I look at it. You can't just roll with a situation like you're depending on somebody to help you. You're supposed to help the situation, whatever the situation is that you're in.
It's very hard to balance being there for somebody else and taking care of yourself.
You can't just get in a boat with someone and be great straight away. It takes a lot of time to get used to each other. You need to learn how the other person reacts to certain situations.
In a relationship each person should support the other; they should lift each other up.
The person who needs the other person the least in a relationship is the stronger member.
It's, I mean, for me, it's the same as training with my crewmembers. We share the same first part of the flight. We all go together. It's the most critical part of the flight, the ascent.
I have an amazing crew, so it makes life so much easier. It's fun being around a bunch of my BFFs on the road.
I don't think it's necessarily healthy to go into relationships as a needy person. Better to go in with a full deck.
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