As long as they're willing to pay to prove it, I'm willing to let them.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
You have to give people the opportunity to prove themselves.
I don't want to prove to anyone or prove to myself. I'd rather just enjoy and show myself that I am capable of doing it and actually going through the process.
But I always reassure them that as far as my contractual rights can go, I will protect them and make sure that they have approval over every bit of it so that they know I won't show something that's embarrassing.
Unfortunately, no matter how frivolous the lawsuit, you still, of course, have to pay people to defend you on it.
I don't think I need to prove anything to anybody.
Nothing is proved, all is permitted.
I am ready to fight according to the rules, and I ask for the opportunity to prove myself.
I've always had to prove myself to people growing up. I had to show them that I could do this and I could do that and paying no mind to what the critics said.
I don't think you should do something just to prove to an audience that you can do it, that's way out of your wheelhouse.
If what I do prove well, it won't advance. They'll say it's stolen, or else it was by chance.