I mean, I don't want to sound - of course it's very nice, people come up and say appreciative things about my work. But the loss, in terms of privacy and anonymity, is no small thing to me.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I appreciate when people enjoy my work, but I don't like being recognized in public.
I have a job that requires me to be in the public eye in the way that makes me extra careful about sharing information.
The reality is that the work I do is not private work. I bring all my secrets, my life, to my work. Anybody who's seen my work knows everything about me.
I'm learning to accept the lack of privacy as the real downer in my profession.
Without whining and without making myself a tragic figure, there is no replacement for the loss of your privacy. It's a huge sacrifice.
At the end of the whole day of working with people you want some privacy.
But anonymity is very important to me, and I don't want to be recognized in public more than I already am.
Once you've lost your privacy, you realize you've lost an extremely valuable thing.
I see no reason to keep silent about my enjoyment of the sound of my own voice as I work.
I need privacy. I would think that because what I do makes a lot of people happy that I might deserve a little bit of respect in return. Instead, the papers try to drag me off my pedestal.
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