Places like New York are just too intense, too much about money, too much about ambition; it's all too superficial for me.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Part of that is that New York has proved to be too much fun for me to live and work; I love New York so much.
One good and bad thing about New York is there's so much exciting stuff and so many people doing something interesting. I actually find in New York that you become more careerist and more focused on what's the newest, hippest thing.
In New York, everyone's desperate for success, desperate for money and desperate to be accepted, but in London they're more laid back about things like that.
In L.A., I'm always going to dinner and hanging out. In New York, it's like my life just feels crazier, and there's more options.
New York is a brutally expensive place to live, and the kind of person who might have the dedication and esoteric taste to make the comics that I would really love is finding it more relaxing to live elsewhere.
New York is a field of tireless and antagonistic interests undoubtedly fascinating but horribly unreal. Everybody is looking at everybody else a foolish crowd walking on mirrors.
New York is nice, but I don't like it as much as I used to.
Manhattan is so tailored. It's driven by appealing to the very wealthy and tourists.
Once I realized I wanted live in New York, I saved enough money that I wouldn't have to get a job right away. That was important to me, to focus on acting; I didn't want to come here and just fall into the mix.
New York is hard living. It's fun living, but it's hard.
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