My philosophy is that when I go out of my room, I'm prepared to love everybody I meet, unless they're bad.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I make sure I always surround myself with good, down to earth, fun, real people, who always keep me grounded.
At the same time that I love meeting people and stuff, I'm a very private person.
I try to make everyone around me feel comfortable.
I enjoy being out; I like being around people, but at a certain point in time, I kind of run out of charming, and I'm ready to go home, and I'm very comfortable alone.
I'm surrounded by nothing but great people. I've been blessed with that, so really, I've got no choice but to be an all-around good person.
The friends whom I have are invaluable, and although not numerous they are sufficient for my enjoyment; and the texture of my own mind renders me very indifferent to the rest of the world.
I surround myself with people who really understand and love me. I think that's the best thing I can do.
Sometimes I don't want to stand around a room full of strangers, chitchatting about nothing, so I'll come late to a party - and leave early. Though now that I'm saying this in a magazine, I'll probably never be invited to another one.
I realize I never stand out in a room unless I'm feeling balanced, centered and happy. It sounds really corny but it's very, very true.
What good is sitting all alone in your room?