I don't think people spend nearly enough time thinking about what they like and what they're good at.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm a firm believer that in the theory that people only do their best at things they truly enjoy. It is difficult to excel at something you don't enjoy.
We need to have a taste factor in our life. It isn't about what's popular; it's about what's really good.
I think in some ways you learn more from the things you don't like than the things you do.
I have learned through time that not everyone is interested in the kinds of things that fascinate me.
When you have a passion for something then you tend not only to be better at it, but you work harder at it too.
I don't try to guess what a million people will like. It's hard enough to know what I like.
I always think, when there's stuff that people don't like, I always say that if I have another success, I'll enjoy it more, but you don't really.
People are so opinionated about things, and they don't even know what they're talking about, or can't even do it themselves.
People care more about being thought to have taste than about being thought either good, clever or amiable.
I think people, for the most part, actually want what they think is best.