When you have so many things, and you have no idea why, you think, 'Maybe I'm supposed to do things for other people.'
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Many of us are inspired and are eager to get things done. But once too many people are involved, life becomes complicated. We are all social beings, so we have an innate urge to incorporate everyone's thoughts.
We all have our own purpose in life and I feel very strongly that I have a bigger purpose than giving to just my immediate family and friends.
The fact that I do so many things, it really nurtures me.
I try to do things I love or care about for some reason.
I've done a lot of things in my life.
I never think people should do things for me. I think I should do things for others. That makes me more comfortable.
You spend ten years of your life being trained to do one thing, and you're being taught to think that it's the most serious thing that anyone could possibly do, and then suddenly you find yourself doing something that in some respects is the epitome of frivolity.
I mean, I tend to do my own thing, and that usually crosses purposes with everyone around me.
Because of my Calvinistic upbringing, I was trained to think that what you do has to have a purpose.
You think you know who you are, and then other people have these other ideas.
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