Kevin Hart
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I want to know that I did my job for what I was supposed to control.
And I want to know that our conversations and our dialogue was always straight up and straightforward enough to where you were comfortable to talk to me and you were comfortable in feeling like your father has your best interests.
For me, that's my makeup.
And in the time today, my makeup doesn't have to fit yours.
And I'm okay with that.
And I'm okay with yours being whatever it is for you.
But I think we're in a time today where society wants to fight with one another about it's just too much of like, well, if you don't see it my way, then you're dumb.
Yeah.
And I think that's why the conversation has gotten so inconsistent and polluted.
That's my personal opinion.
I'm going to go to the best piece of advice came from Chris Rock, where Chris Rock told me earlier in my comedy career, he says, his exact word is, you don't just want to make niggas laugh.
The world is so much bigger than your block or your neighborhood.
He said, get out the country.
Get out the country and figure out a way to make the world laugh, and comedy will be so much better.
At that point, I was very specific in my material.
15th area, you know, we got these.
This drugstore is crazy.
You ever had a guy in the drugstore in your block?
And it's like, well, everybody doesn't relate or can't relate.
How do you broaden it?