I think that people just have this core desire to express who they are. And I think that's always existed.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Often we're recreating what we think we're supposed to be as human beings. What we've been told we're supposed to be, instead of who we authentically are. The key about the creation of full self-expression is to be authentically who you are, to project that.
I think that we're all continually searching for who we are, and that's ever-evolving and changing.
People forget who they are; they always remain with an identity which is not the real self. It is just a projected self which does not exist, but they identify with this projected self appearance.
As I get older, I'm sort of fascinated with the idea of somebody who could construct an entire persona for themselves - one that was really, in a lot of ways, fundamentally at odds with who they really were as a person.
I think everyone is trying to figure out who they are and their own thing.
I want everyone to express themselves in a unique way.
I think it's the most wonderful thing in the world to have an identity, something the audience can remember you for.
I just feel as though it's become a situation where people have manifested this caricature of who I am, and they act as if there's no real person inside of it.
People have to learn who they are - you can't have somebody else telling you who you are.
It's very rare that people are exactly who they appear to be.