Every 10 years or so, there was a moment when I'd say, even subconsciously, 'Is that all there is?' You've got to find ways to keep it fresh for yourself.
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I think generally, in life, I try to always ensure that there are periodic moments where I do venture out of my comfort zone, because that's what keeps you alive. That's what keeps you from getting stale.
You leave old habits behind by starting out with the thought, 'I release the need for this in my life'.
I just try to keep it fresh without sacrificing funny.
You come to these thresholds in your life where you need to remember why you do what you do, to reconnect with yourself. When I look back at something like 'Raw Like Sushi,' I think I was very much in the right place at the right time.
Unless you're very boring, I think most people who've lived long enough have something in their past which will never go away.
You have to disengage at some point in order to be fresh.
It's quite a feeling to finish something you have been 10 years beholden to and to have a clean slate.
I've learned to keep a lot of stuff to myself.
We come altogether fresh and raw into the several stages of life, and often find ourselves without experience, despite our years.
I've seldom become nostalgic or settled.