A Quote by Trent Reznor

I really try to put myself in uncomfortable situations. Complacency is my enemy. — © Trent Reznor
I really try to put myself in uncomfortable situations. Complacency is my enemy.
I love to continue to challenge myself and put myself in situations that are slightly uncomfortable.
Complacency is the enemy of study. We cannot really learn anything until we rid ourselves of complacency.
I'm an impatient person in many respects. I like to put myself in uncomfortable situations. It forces me to deliver.
I think I've been in a lot of really uncomfortable situations, and I think when you're in uncomfortable situations, it kind of polishes you up a little. It shines you up.
I try not to put myself in horrible situations anymore.
I like putting myself in uncomfortable situations.
I try to put myself into unusual and difficult situations as often as I can in order to capture the element of struggle in the music.
I've been in situations where someone has told me that my video made them uncomfortable. This was a straight man, and I really don't want to have to worry about making him uncomfortable. I should really be worrying about my own comfort and me putting out the best art that I can.
Success can lead to complacency, and complacency is the greatest enemy of success.
I'm used to being in uncomfortable situations. I actually thrive in uncomfortable environments.
I'm not even really attempting to brand myself outside of 'Humans of New York.' I think part of the reason for my success is that I've put my ego aside and said I'm not going to put all of my effort into trying to promote myself. I'm going to try to promote my work and am going to try to promote my project.
You've got to be able to hang in there in some uncomfortable pockets and uncomfortable situations, where you're going to take a hit and deliver the football.
It occurred to me that memorials shouldn't be grand. If you really want to honor the memory of a tragedy, you shouldn't create areas of calm reflection. You should make people uncomfortable. Put them in the shoes of those who perpetrated and those who suffered. Then ask, would they be able to forgive in these situations?
As one recalls some of the monstrous situations under which human beings have lived and live their lives, one marvels at man's meekness and complacency. It can only be explained by the quality of flesh to become calloused to situations that if faced suddenly would provoke blisters and revolt.
You grow up always thinking you'd be in pressure situations all the time, and that's why I put pressure on myself in practice, so when those situations come in the game I feel I can be successful.
If it's something that I feel uncomfortable with, that's a reason for me to write it. I kind of like to make myself feel uncomfortable. I think if you're starting to feel uncomfortable with something when you're writing it, that's the reason really to push on with it.
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