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I don't know of a filmmaker who does not feel buoyed and lifted when their peers embrace the work.
When I turn down work, I feel guilty, I feel terrible; I don't know where the next job is going to come from.
I don't know if I could go to another run-of-the-mill baseball department and work because it would probably feel like work. In Boston and Chicago, it doesn't feel like work. It feels like a privilege.
Employees that feel known and they feel like they know why their job matters and they have a sense of measuring it stay later, do extra work, and are committed to the organization above the requirements that they have.