Everything feels like you're in slow motion and everything you do seems like it's about two or three plays of what everybody else is doing.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The statistics show that when you've done something for so long, it'll either be, yeah, you're slowing down, or someone's doing it better. But physically, I feel great. More than that, it's mental and spiritual.
One of the things that's interesting to me is I find things like caffeine and stunts actually relax me. When they're putting a bit of gel on my arm and lighting me on fire, or when I'm about to go into a high-speed car chase or rev a motorcycle up pretty fast, I find everything else around me slows down.
It sometimes feels like I'm not doing anything.
Our obsession with speed, with cramming more and more into every minute, means that we race through life instead of actually living it. Our health, diet and relationships suffer. We make mistakes at work. We struggle to relax, to enjoy the moment, even to get a decent night's sleep.
I feel like with every performance that I see, I get better because I've always thought - while I'm watching people perform - of what I would do.
My mind moves very fast. I go through a lot of moods and emotions.
Doing a play is so fulfilling. Words cannot describe how I feel when I finish doing a play.
Slow down, everyone. You're moving too fast.
If you're constantly moving, you can get in a monotony that's just as equally boring as sitting still for a long period of time.
My theater is slow and calm, yet my life is fast and hectic, going in all directions.