One thing that everybody told me about directing was, 'Never compromise'. And the whole job is a compromise. So it's very paradoxical. How do you not compromise when the whole thing is about compromise?
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Compromise is the key element. The more constraints you have, the more compromise you have to have. But, I personally believe that, when that happens, you have to get more creative, and you end up with something that is even better.
To compromise simply means that you go a tiny bit below what you know is right.
Sometimes compromise is painful.
Compromise works well in this world when you have shared goals.
It's not that I'm not willing to compromise. But I won't compromise on principles.
Compromise, contrary to popular opinion, does not mean selling out one's principles. Compromise means working out differences to forge a solution which fits the diversity of the body politic.
Compromise is moving in the right directlon more slowly than one might like.
That is why everyone in politics, and we do it, must make sure that they do not depend on one single interest group. A good compromise is one where everybody makes a contribution.
The 'morality of compromise' sounds contradictory. Compromise is usually a sign of weakness, or an admission of defeat. Strong men don't compromise, it is said, and principles should never be compromised.
I would love nothing more than compromise. But I would say to you that compromise that's not a solution is a waste of time.
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