David Sutcliffe
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trapped and I felt fortunate that I still had the kind of freedom to be able to walk away.
trapped and I felt fortunate that I still had the kind of freedom to be able to walk away.
I mean, you must get recognized everywhere. And I mean, I remember when I saw you at Kuya, like, because I'd seen you- you know, on YouTube and, you know, there's a, I have a projection onto you. Like I, there's something that happens in relationship when you meet somebody who you've seen in the screen. And so that, that, that must be happening for you all the time.
I mean, you must get recognized everywhere. And I mean, I remember when I saw you at Kuya, like, because I'd seen you- you know, on YouTube and, you know, there's a, I have a projection onto you. Like I, there's something that happens in relationship when you meet somebody who you've seen in the screen. And so that, that, that must be happening for you all the time.
I mean, you must get recognized everywhere. And I mean, I remember when I saw you at Kuya, like, because I'd seen you- you know, on YouTube and, you know, there's a, I have a projection onto you. Like I, there's something that happens in relationship when you meet somebody who you've seen in the screen. And so that, that, that must be happening for you all the time.
Yeah. Well, I guess any kind of anonymous life is essentially over for you.
Yeah. Well, I guess any kind of anonymous life is essentially over for you.
Yeah. Well, I guess any kind of anonymous life is essentially over for you.
It's the burden that comes with, with the gift. It's the shadow. There's always a shadow. There's always a price that we have to pay when we bring our gift fully to the world.
It's the burden that comes with, with the gift. It's the shadow. There's always a shadow. There's always a price that we have to pay when we bring our gift fully to the world.
It's the burden that comes with, with the gift. It's the shadow. There's always a shadow. There's always a price that we have to pay when we bring our gift fully to the world.
I had this great year where I had this television show. I had two movies. I was dating this very beautiful movie star. I had just bought this house. I was redoing it. I mean, I had everything. And it was upside everywhere that I looked. And I just had this deep feeling of dissatisfaction. I wasn't really happy. I mean, I was gratified in a way and proud, but I wasn't satisfied.
I had this great year where I had this television show. I had two movies. I was dating this very beautiful movie star. I had just bought this house. I was redoing it. I mean, I had everything. And it was upside everywhere that I looked. And I just had this deep feeling of dissatisfaction. I wasn't really happy. I mean, I was gratified in a way and proud, but I wasn't satisfied.
I had this great year where I had this television show. I had two movies. I was dating this very beautiful movie star. I had just bought this house. I was redoing it. I mean, I had everything. And it was upside everywhere that I looked. And I just had this deep feeling of dissatisfaction. I wasn't really happy. I mean, I was gratified in a way and proud, but I wasn't satisfied.
And I didn't know what that was. I didn't have the consciousness at the time to realize this wasn't where I was supposed to be. Although, you know, that had moments where it's, you know, I was on the set of Friends, I remember, and doing a guest spot and, you know, sitting on the couch in the coffee shop and there are all the friends and it's kind of a surreal moment. It was early in my career.
And I didn't know what that was. I didn't have the consciousness at the time to realize this wasn't where I was supposed to be. Although, you know, that had moments where it's, you know, I was on the set of Friends, I remember, and doing a guest spot and, you know, sitting on the couch in the coffee shop and there are all the friends and it's kind of a surreal moment. It was early in my career.
And I didn't know what that was. I didn't have the consciousness at the time to realize this wasn't where I was supposed to be. Although, you know, that had moments where it's, you know, I was on the set of Friends, I remember, and doing a guest spot and, you know, sitting on the couch in the coffee shop and there are all the friends and it's kind of a surreal moment. It was early in my career.
And at the time they were making $750,000 an episode. And I'm just, you know, looking at them, taking all of that in. And I had this feeling, it's like, I don't want this. And I didn't know what that was. I mean, it was a very clear thought. And I was like, is that real or is that just some fear of success that I'm having? And it didn't really play out for another six or seven years.
And at the time they were making $750,000 an episode. And I'm just, you know, looking at them, taking all of that in. And I had this feeling, it's like, I don't want this. And I didn't know what that was. I mean, it was a very clear thought. And I was like, is that real or is that just some fear of success that I'm having? And it didn't really play out for another six or seven years.
And at the time they were making $750,000 an episode. And I'm just, you know, looking at them, taking all of that in. And I had this feeling, it's like, I don't want this. And I didn't know what that was. I mean, it was a very clear thought. And I was like, is that real or is that just some fear of success that I'm having? And it didn't really play out for another six or seven years.