You can't make people enjoy what you're doing unless you're enjoying it yourself.

Doing a scene by yourself is scarier - you know you don't have other people to fall back on.

That's what real punk is about - doing it yourself and building a community where people share ideas and share creativity.

The one thing you have to be careful of is trying to do what other teams and players are doing when you don't have the people to do it yourself.

There's an incredible amount of people that you can compare yourself with and be like, why am I not doing as well as that person? It's really hard.

As you get older, you're doing different parts, but the young people, like yourself, they keep you excited, because they'll see Waterfront, and they'll want to talk about it.

I know people whose entire lives are ruined by fame. If you make yourself exclusive, people want to break that down, but if you go about doing your shopping, no one bugs you.

I loved CrossFit before I even competed, I was just doing CrossFit. It was a completely different thing. You learn a lot about yourself and the people around you when you do it.

My evolution came not as a plan but as opportunities came. People offer them when they see you're doing something well. It's up to you to recognize them, take them, and then dedicate yourself to them.

People make basic assumptions based on what they have now. But you have to ask yourself, 'Is this really what people are going to be doing in five years?' Very few people ask themselves what they would actually want instead if they could wave a magic wand.

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