There's always been a lot of information about your activities. Every phone number you dial, every credit-card charge you make. It's long since passed that a typical person doesn't leave footprints.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When I see people on the street, I look at how they walk. It's like a signature, a fingerprint.
I find I have to walk a little faster in public these days, but it's very easy to remember when nobody had any idea who I was.
If I get the walk of a character, that helps me find them. So I'm constantly looking at airports and train stations, registering walks.
If you're comfortable with who you are, it shows in your walk.
I don't think there are any footsteps to be walked in. No one else has taken things that you can buy at the grocery store and put them together. I hope that I have a career as long as Julia Child.
For me, I always think of the image of sweeping out my footprints as I walk through a scene.
When I hung up my toe shoes, I didn't look back. In all my years, I have never looked back.
When you have to earmark human and monetary resources for such a long time, it starts to hinder your other activities.
There's a whole load of stuff in life that is worth documenting. You see it every day but don't even notice.
I walk wherever my errands take me.