I had two roles for which I compromised.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
My role and my obligation was to conduct criminal investigations.
So what I was essentially doing was, I compromised the confidentiality of their proprietary software to advance my agenda of becoming the best at breaking through the lock.
Everything happens for a reason. Say if I don't get a role, it may be that it would have stopped me getting another role.
As soon as I became proactive in producing my own stuff, I started getting other roles.
I was authorized to do everything that I did.
I'm still a hacker. I get paid for it now. I never received any monetary gain from the hacking I did before. The main difference in what I do now compared to what I did then is that I now do it with authorization.
My actions constituted pure hacking that resulted in relatively trivial expenses for the companies involved, despite the government's false claims.
I didn't feel compromised as an actor, and allowed other people's fingerprints all over that aspect.
One role blends into the next role. I mean, there's strange idiosyncrasies from roles that I play that I picked up that will never go away.
It's not that I have compromised or anything, but it's always been important to me to take good care of myself and be a good example. I'm not much a role model in terms of hair care, though.