I really moved through my career based on curiosity about something. I never looked at a title and said, 'I want that.'
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The one guiding principle over my 23-year career in TV has been as long as I'm having fun, I really don't care what the job title is.
When I graduated I wasn't sure what I wanted to do, but I knew I didn't want a conventional career.
I was never that much a focus of interest in my career. I'm aware of that now, which doesn't give me a lot of pleasure.
My career as a magazine writer was largely prefaced on the idea of curiosity, to go on adventures and weasel my way into the lives of people that I admire.
I spent the first 25 years of my life not knowing what I wanted to do.
Titles either come to you at the beginning or they don't come to you at all, I find, and I hate the feeling that I haven't got a title because it usually means that you are left at the end scrambling around trying to find something.
I wanted to acquire an education, work extremely hard and never deviate from my goal, to make it.
I always knew I wanted to have a good career, so I made it happen.
What I wanted more than anything was a long career.
What I want out of my career is just to work.