Well, I am obsessive about my work. I throw myself in all the way.
I don't know - sometimes I catch myself being dark, and it's annoying. I think, 'Get over it.' I bore myself. But sometimes, like everybody, I'm sure I am obsessive.
Never worry about being obsessive. I like obsessive people. Obsessive people make great art
I am an obsessive personality. And if you are an obsessive personality, you need to be aware of it and be able to drive it with success. There are moments in your life when you are driving it well, but you shift and you shift badly and you hurt yourself.
At United, I will dedicate myself to making our airline flyer-friendly.
If the plane moves, some turbulence, I am nervous flyer.
I am not the best high-flyer or technical wrestler. What I do have is a work ethic that can't be beat.
I consider myself a frequent flyer, flying roughly 200 times a year on mostly mainstream airlines.
When I am on a set and I am working, I am almost near-obsessive about it. I love the process.
I don't see myself in the ring as a high flyer or brawler or technical guy, but I feel I can do everything, work with everybody, and bring out the best in different people.
I love obsessive fandom because I'm an obsessive fan who flips out over music.
I don't understand why 'obsessive' has a negative connotation, I'm an obsessive and I like it. I get an idea and I stick to it.
I'm kind of an obsessive-compulsive person, like, neat obsessive.
My only challenge is to entertain. And I accomplish my task better when I myself am entertained by what I am doing. I am very critical of myself, I constantly set the bar higher and higher. I try to surpass myself. That`s all. But I also know how to preserve myself, to not let myself get bedazzled by the smoke and mirrors.
I grow aware of various forms of man and of myself. I am form and I am formless, I am life and I am matter, mortal and immortal. I am one and many -- myself and humanity in flux.
I like to think of myself as focused in work, but it probably comes across as obsessive.