The more things you do outside of your norm, the more ideas you get exposed to, the more people you get exposed to, and I think that's interesting.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think when you do things outside of what you're interested in, you meet people and get ideas to bring in to whatever it is you love doing the most.
I kind of live in this weird world where I am exposed to a lot of stuff, but then again I am not exposed to a lot of stuff.
Usually my ideas for work have revolved around my interest in people, especially people that live on the edges of society.
I find people interesting. People trying hard are interesting. People with a passion are interesting - whether it's old cars or taxidermy or knitting.
I think my work has become more interesting, well to me anyway.
The more you think about and interact with other people, the more you realize that it is untenable to privilege your interests over theirs.
I write about stuff that happens to me, so I try to live as interesting a life as possible.
I think a lot about how ideas spread, how information spreads, why is it that something you're really proud of and you spend a lot of time creating sometimes doesn't go anywhere, and something that you kind of do on the side, on a lark, ends up getting shared and passed around and having this big impact.
I don't think my life is more interesting than anybody else's.
Generally speaking, everyone is more interesting doing nothing than doing anything.