I was totally devastated for four years in the mid '60s when l tried to buck the tide.
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When I was younger I used to be devastated if I would lose.
It was like pulling teeth trying to get me to L.A. I hated it for so long, but now I've got this great life here.
I was waiting for L.A. to always become something important. I gave up... I left in 1974.
I had a blast in the '90s, perhaps too much fun, and maybe I should have worked a lot harder and partied a lot less, but I definitely don't regret the 12 years I spent living out in L.A.
I'm very sad 'Life' wasn't a big hit, But it was undone by politics at NBC. It was intense. I moved my wife, and we had two children back to back. So working those hours and living abroad in L.A. was a handful. But it was a great experience.
In 1979, when I was 39, I had such a bad year, I thought it was all over. Thankfully it wasn't.
Never give up, for that is just the place and time that the tide will turn.
After I left the Marines in '46, I wanted to stay in the Marines; I was very happy - I loved that life.
For you I know I'd even try to turn the tide.
I had a similar year back in 1984 when I felt like I couldn't lose.
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