I had therefore, no hesitation in giving all the information I had, even though occasionally I tried to concentrate mainly on giving information about the results of my own work.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
My goal was never to withhold information; my goal was to make sure everything was accurate, and frequently it wasn't.
I usually don't have to do a lot of research in my work, as I'm writing about something I'm already familiar with.
I did a lot of my writing as though I was an academic, doing some piece of research as perfectly as possible.
And I do think that earlier in my career, I did make a very conscious decision to make sure that I was doing work that wasn't necessarily given to me, and that people didn't necessarily think that I would be able to do.
People judged my work without to have listened to it.
I don't make judgments about my own work, and I don't analyze it; I just let it happen. That applies to everything I've done.
I attribute my success to this - I never gave or took any excuse.
I never could have done what I have done without the habits of punctuality, order, and diligence, without the determination to concentrate myself on one subject at a time.
I don't choose to analyze what I have done and I think that is the right choice, because then I won't be spending my time creating.
I don't analyze what I'm doing. I've read convincing interpretations of my work, and sometimes I've noticed something that I wasn't aware of, but I think, at this point, people read into my work out of habit. Or I'm just very, very smart.