A Quote by Frank Ocean

It's cool to be recognised by your peers. — © Frank Ocean
It's cool to be recognised by your peers.
It's weird to be recognised anywhere. The cost of living your dream, acting, is being recognised.
It's cool to have critical success because it's always nice for your peers to say, 'Good job.' But who cares about them?
People will envy you to the extent that you start out with a group of people and you rise up the organization faster than them. Get over what your peers are thinking about you because your peers are also your competitors.
I was never considered cool throughout my teens: a very important time to be accepted by someone, especially your peers. Yes, I had all the screaming women, but the guys hated my guts.
Being able to travel the world is pretty cool. There are places that I've always wanted to go to but being able to go there as somebody who's a musician and is recognised as one is cool.
I get recognised sometimes, and that's really cool. I've tried certain disguises, but that doesn't work.
As long as I'm respected by my peers and coaches, I'm cool.
Leadership: Here is the heart and soul of the matter. If you look to lead, invest at least 30% managing those with authority over you, and 15% managing your peers. Use the remainder to induce those you 'work for' to understand and practice...lead yourself, lead your supervisors, lead your peers, and free your people to do the same. All else is trivia.
If you have a different mindset, you will have a different outcome: if you make different choices from your peers, your life will then be different from your peers.
When I'm at home, I do get recognised more often, and I don't need to be in sports clothes to be recognised, which is different.
In the realness categories, what happens is you walk and your peers judge you, because if you're not able to walk amongst your peers and pass as being cis male or cis female, then it's obvious that you haven't done enough work. They wanted you to be able to go outside and come back home safely.
You're supposed to create new standards. The more you play songs by your peers, they become standards, you know? Miles Davis played 'Gingerbread Boy' 'cos he and Jimmy Heath were cool, you know? That's how the culture goes.
It feels overwhelming to be recognised for 'Pink.' Surprisingly, all the frustration, angst of not being recognised for my talent and work all these years has disappeared overnight, and I am left only with gratitude.
I quite like being mobbed. After all, it is extremely nice to be recognised. That's what acting is all about - being recognised.
I think my reputation among peers is probably different than my reputation among fans. My peers know me pretty well and so it's fairly accurate. I think I'm respected among my peers.
I started to hate fame, I didn't want to go out, because I didn't want to be recognised for what I was being recognised for.
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