When you're a new person and a new idea, you get invited to all these different things, and everybody wants a piece of you. And you want to be polite and say yes to everything, but it gets dangerous.
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To create something new is both thrilling and excruciating at the same time. It's great to have all these choices in front of you, and to have the writers in the room so you know exactly what they meant. But the downside is you want so badly not to screw it up!
When you create something new, you're breaking tradition - which is an act of defiance.
Well, when you're trying to create things that are new, you have to be prepared to be on the edge of risk.
Sometimes, it's just great to bring new people into the mix.
I've certainly had to bite my tongue on occasion and live to fight another day, so to speak, on certain things. But when you're new and fresh, you come out and think, 'I don't want to screw my chance up, so I'll go along with what everybody else does.'
When you're working on a creative thing, everyone has an idea, and they're pushing it. The first time you work with anybody, you have to get comfortable with the way another person pushes hard for what they want.
One of the many characteristics of the new is that, at first, it's very hard to recognize it for what it is. We're lucky if we recognize something as being new when it first appears. Usually I think we don't have that privilege. It's usually after the fact that we suddenly turn around and say, 'Wow, this thing is amazing.'
To get into another person's mindset and what they are trying to do with their project is a challenge, and it is what I like.
Every so often in life, you encounter a brilliant idea. Usually, at least in my case, it's somebody else's idea.
I would like new people with new ideas to come into it and change it.
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