I just do what I do. It's not something that should be revered as something that's great.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I take things like honor and loyalty seriously. It's more important to me than any materialistic thing or any fame I could have.
I enjoy what I do, but it's more challenging than people think.
I have a great belief in not doing anything unless I'm passionate about it.
I enjoy what I do.
I only do what I like to do.
I really just do what I like. I don't understand what the general public likes sometimes.
You want to do what you love, but stuff overshadows it, so it makes it a little harder for people to take me seriously.
Follow your passion. Nothing - not wealth, success, accolades or fame - is worth spending a lifetime doing things you don't enjoy.
It's great when people appreciate your work, but I don't know how seriously to take it. The amazing thing is that I found something so early that I can support myself doing, and that can even be extremely lucrative, but I love it either way.
I enjoy popularisation and I think I'm reasonably good at it. I also think it's a duty. It's just so pedagogically stupid to forget how difficult one found these ideas oneself to begin with.
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