We all are faced by problems of 'How am I going to get the rent?' or 'Am I going to have this job six months from now?' It's very difficult to define in your life a victory.
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There have been moments where I'm like, 'I don't know how I'm going to survive and pay next month's rent.' And the next month I'm filming a movie in New York City.
The usual complaint is, 'I have no other way of earning a living.' The harsh reply can be, 'Do you have to live?'
It always seems to me that my life would look completely different if I didn't have to take care of the rent.
I'm proud I've been able to pay my rent doing what I love because I hate real jobs.
When you're unemployed for six months or a year, it is hard to qualify for a lease, so even the option of relocating to find a job is often off the table.
I always say the more problems you have, the more opportunities you have.
I never had to say to myself, 'OK now, I've got to grow up and work for a bank, or go and sell real estate.' I never had to make that kind of break.
If you don't have trouble paying the rent, you have trouble doing something else; one needs just a certain amount of trouble.
After each experience, you grow up, you get enriched with something, and you don't know how you're going to be in six months, you don't know what you're going to want, what you're going to need.
A lot of times, we also have to live and work. You have to make money to pay rent. In that respect, I don't think you can be so demanding. Those great stories are not the normal stories that come on a daily basis. It's a struggle to land those roles. Everybody is looking for the good parts.
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