I do tend to be an analyzer. I'm an old English major from way back, so I do have fun tearing apart texts and trying to find the hidden secrets and the subtexts in there.
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I'm an old English major from way back, so I do have fun tearing apart texts and trying to find the hidden secrets and the subtexts in there.
One of the great joys of my job is that you spend a huge amount of time investigating different areas of literature.
I like analyzing human behavior. It's complex. That's what keeps me going.
I tend to over-analyse things. I'm not the type of person to flip a coin and let things happen.
I like to read about subjects unrelated to my work, especially history.
I did my English A level in England, and we studied Shakespeare. I had great, great high school teachers, and we parsed the text within an inch of its life.
I can usually find my own way out of whatever dicey literary or linguistic situations I wander into, but I have to work much harder at the science.
I analyse in my own way, in very simple, no-jargon language. If somebody is talking in very complicated way, I never like that.
I don't analyze things all the time, I just do them.
I'm not an analyzer. I've got a son that analyzes everything and everybody. But I don't analyze people.