Robert Diamant
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Podcast Appearances
But, you know, I can't meet you because I think I'll probably be a disappointment.
And also I like to live and work in total privacy and never be interrupted kind of thing.
But I thought how cool that he wrote back to her.
Yeah, I actually heard it recently and it was incredible.
And it's right before he passed away, isn't it, as well?
And it was with someone that he trusted and knew.
So it was like a really heartfelt glimpse into his world.
I actually think it's needed more than ever right now because of the way the world's going.
But like, I feel like the way that people are always online, including myself, like we're all just think we're being sociable and we think we're being connected.
But actually, there's something where you can get more connection through being solitary in a different way, which is actually in terms of sitting in front of a painting or making a positive decision to be creative in whatever form that might be.
I found it really interesting that they used to actually hang out with each other.
So they go for dinners and stuff because I always just assumed they all stayed kind of separate.
But in the Auerbach interview, he was talking a lot about how they did sort of spend time with each other as friends.
Yeah, you'd become a full-time person attending... Yeah, you'd become too social.
We've been talking a lot in Margate recently about the work creating the opportunities.
So if you don't have the work, you're never going to get an opportunity.
And I think a lot of the younger generation are trying to, I mean, this is generalization, but a lot of the people I know who are younger, the conversations that come up are often like, what do I do next?