I have met many people, and everyone's impression of me is based on my career.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
We go through our careers and things happen to us. Those experiences made me what I am.
I think I've been incredibly raw my whole career. A lot of people spend a lot of time trying to look cool and spend time being guarded and putting up walls. I just never had the time. It seems more honest to say, 'Hey, this is who I am.'
People from all walks of life and all over the world look at me and know my humble beginnings and know that everything I've done has been through hard work. People respect me as a marketer and brand builder.
I've managed to keep my career going in a way that suits me. I'll perform, and then I'll go home to my actual life, and I've never been so visible.
It's this idea that success changes you as a person... I've never seen my career that way.
What people see is just your career graph and the films you do. But that's a very small aspect of my life.
My career has worked out exactly how I like, and I am just happy to go to a coffee shop and nobody knows me, or when they do, they are complimenting me on the work they have seen, and it feels very genuine.
I think that when the social stakes for people are higher, how you present yourself may sometimes feel like it's going to inform your destiny. Because if other people regard you in a certain way, they'll want to help you, and you will end up having a career.
I've no idea what they make of me. People usually don't recognise themselves in an impression.
I've spent various periods of my career being thought of as various things, various degrees of substance and ideas.
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