I don't work on a project unless I believe that it will dramatically improve life for a bunch of people.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think there are lots of ways to make good work. You can throw big bucks at a project and make what some would call crap, or you can work very modestly with eloquently moving results.
After two weeks of working on a project, you know whether it will work or not.
Most projects that I've done are really not about the project. They're about what's going on inside and around, that journey that we're all on, and what I can do to help that journey further itself and be of encouragement to somebody.
We've learned that project by project, you can't change millions and millions of lives.
I'm certainly grateful that there were projects that I did that people responded to. It would be a nightmare if it were the other way around. But it's sometimes a little disheartening.
I wait and take on projects that I think can work.
Don't undertake a project unless it is manifestly important and nearly impossible.
You never undertake a project because you think other people will like it - because that way lies madness - but rather because you believe in it.
You do projects with the hope they will be big and hope they will go beyond what you imagine.
I don't think in terms of projects.