A Quote by Brad Bird

You have to be emotionally attached to what you are doing. — © Brad Bird
You have to be emotionally attached to what you are doing.
The 2nd secret to success is to be emotionally 'engaged' with your goals, but not emotionally attached. What's the difference? When you are emotionally engaged you create excitement & enthusiasm for the possibility of achieving your goals, but when you are emotionally attached you create fear & pain that you might not.
Every result or goal you want to achieve is preceded by a process. The secret to success is to remain unconditionally committed to your (day-to-day) process without being emotionally attached to your (day-to-day) results. Be emotionally engaged, but not emotionally attached.
Everything in your business can be outsourced... if you're not emotionally attached to doing it all.
I'm emotionally attached to my movies and crew. Maybe that's why my wife calls me 'workaholic' at times. I love doing my job.
When I read the script of 'Karu,' there was a spark within, and I instantly connected with the story. I was emotionally attached to the story. After we finished shooting, I was so attached to the kid who played my daughter, I wanted to adopt her. That's how strong my emotional attachment was with the role and the story.
You try not to become so emotionally attached to your character, but you do.
Transcendence or detachment, leaving the body, pure love, lack of jealousy-that's the vision we are given in our culture, generally, when we think of the highest thing. . . . Another way to look at it is that the aim of the person is not to be detached, but to be more attached-to be attached to working; to be attached to making chairs or something that helps everyone; to be attached to beauty; to be attached to music.
I'm not somebody who's emotionally attached to an outcome of a character that I'm hired to play. The fans are.
Emotionally, I am attached to TV because it has given me my bread and butter.
I always felt more emotionally attached to Cambodia than I did to Vietnam.
I get emotionally attached to someone if I talk to them on the street corner for five minutes.
I get emotionally attached with every film I do, and that stops me from being critical. I can't fight my emotions.
In Bengali films, since I also write the lyrics, there are certain songs, which I get emotionally and personally attached to.
Remember kids: Don't get emotionally attached to a band. You'll get pregnant and die.
When you get a critique, people think you're criticizing them but it's really an intellectual conversation. You can't get emotionally attached.
There are some guys out there who make great music who may or may not be super-emotionally attached to their work. To each their own.
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