You look at it as a privilege. So you really decide that you're going to put the time in and work really hard to get to the point where you're ready.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The ability to have a choice in what you do is a privilege.
It's being in the right place at the right time and taking advantage of your opportunities.
It's definitely a privilege to be able to do what you love to do; it's not something that everyone gets to do, so I feel really good about that.
So the actual privilege is that you can then take time off - and if you don't, you're a fool. You're earning all this money to support children whom you then don't see, which is absurd.
After a while, you just don't do things you don't wanna do - that's the great freedom you get, the older you get. You learn what to do and what not to do, and what will be a waste of time and what won't be a waste of time.
I'm lucky to have the privilege of being able to choose what I want to do.
I love people for giving me their time. It's a privilege - I make the most of it.
To be able to live and work in the United States is a privilege.
I don't want to let my guard down and feel too comfortable. If you become complacent, you start feeling entitled. I'm ready to go dig ditches if I have to. Whatever I gotta do to provide for my family. Whatever I gotta do to make sure that I do the best possible job at whatever wonderful opportunities I've been handed.
You know, you do it, and you get paid for it, and you have a wonderful time, then you're on to something else.
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