When I wake up on a Monday morning and I realise I don't have to go and work at the civil service, I really think I've won.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
See, for some reason, I feel like it's a victory if I wake up one minute before the alarm. It's like I'm in a contest with myself, with my foot kicking around until it wakes up the rest of my body. It's the stupidest thing. But it makes me feel like I've already won something.
I've always won, and I'm going to continue to win. And that's the way it is.
My goal was never to win awards. Mine was let me get to a place where I don't have to work. I don't have to do anything I don't want to.
All my life, I've been winning, ok?
There are days like any normal human being where I wake up and I don't feel like going to work.
You either have a civil society or you don't.
You win any which way you can. You do what you have to do to get by. That's the way it works in any job.
When you are in any contest, you should work as if there were - to the very last minute - a chance to lose it. This is battle, this is politics, this is anything.
The day you feel like you've won, you need to drive out of the parking lot and not come back.
I don't have to think. My only job is to show up and win.