What other people think of you is none of your business.

The more people you meet, and the more people you have influence over your business can scale quicker.

In general, you don't want competitors to understand your business outside of telling people your revenue and profitability numbers.

A lot of people out there get hounded about things that are going on in their lives. You just find ways to handle it and go on about your business.

A frustration I have is that a lot of people increasingly seem to equate an advertising business model with somehow being out of alignment with your customers. I think it's the most ridiculous concept.

I'm not in the business of telling people what to do. I'm much more in the business of describing things, situations and stuff like that and leaving them out there, and you can make up your minds about them.

Acting is a cruel enough business. One minute everyone's going 'Hey!' and the next they're going 'Who?'. You certainly don't need people knowing your private business, especially if you want to come out with your head still attached.

I'm fascinated by people who can keep who they are in the midst of this business, which is all about not only pretending to be other people, but also that perception of who you are and how successful you are and your standing in the business.

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