 I feel a great responsibility to the projects I do. I'm in service of those projects. They're not mine. Once they begin, they are something else that I'm working for. And I have to serve them diligently and rigorously, or they won't get done. And they won't get done as well as they could get done. And even when I push myself as far as possible and have done everything that I physically can do to get them done, they're still not as far as they could have gone. There's a place you can get to, I think, after many, many years of making things that I hope I get to one day where you're so efficient and economical in the period of time that you're working that you actually don't have to work that hard. At the stage I'm at, I've got to work really hard to make good work. You've got to keep going. And hope that you'll be allowed to keep going. Hope that your physical vessel is in shape enough to keep you going. Hope that your mental state is good enough to keep you going. You've got to take care of yourself so you can keep it up. The work I do is enormous amounts of travel and physical exertion, essentially. You've got to take care of yourself. If you're really, truly in service of your projects, you can't be a drug addict because you can't make your work. You can't do things that you might want to do because you won't get your work done. You can't go out all night. You can't... Rigger means committing to something and being honest about how you get the best out of yourself. Not working is bad for creative people. Creativity is the movement from one place to another. I think a lot of people would argue this, but I really feel that creativity is transformation. Doing the dishes is creative. You take a big pile of dirty plates and you create a transformation to clean plates. That's a creative act. And that feeling occurs in that space in the same way as making a painting if you allow yourself that. And I think any sort of transformation in your life, in your day, is part of your creative life. It's not separate from you. Your life is your work. And I think the more little beats that you find that feeling in, the more comfortable you get with that feeling and the more you recognize how to get that feeling. Creativity has become this coveted club. They're creative, they're not. This idea that creativity is governed by visual artists or musicians... I don't know. I think that's a terrible thing. I think that creativity is something that we all get. And we all get to play in. Every single person in the world gets to play in that space. And I think that the less we think about the delineation between creative people and non-creative people, the better our world might be. Creativity is not bound by the visual and, you know, auditory arts. It's something else. It's a feeling that occurs, I think, when there's a transformation. When something starts one way and becomes something else. I think that's what creativity is.