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.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I had to prove myself to a lot of different people.
You have to give people the opportunity to prove themselves.
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.
I have found that what drives me is the desire to prove, to myself and to my peers, that I can do what I set out to do and build something that matters.
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.
I was so adamant about proving myself for so long and I've gotten to the point where I don't have to do that as much.
If I were less than honest as a critic, I think people would spot that right away, and it would destroy my credibility.
I don't have to prove myself to anyone. People know what I'm capable of. I've spent a long time in this game.
I have to prove myself in a lot of ways - as an actor, as a person, as someone who can handle pressure.
I was so ordinary, critics couldn't understand it, but looking back, that was the reason for my success. What you see is what you get. People thought, 'I could do that.'