I cry all the time - at work, at the shrink's, with my lady. 'The Notebook' killed me. 'Up' destroyed me.
'Star Trek' is about a bunch of disparate people and what they're capable of when they work together.
I'm always calculating what I want to do, who I want to be, what I want to accomplish. I don't need to worry about that - that's always there on a slow simmer. The muscle I have to work on is being more present.
For me, work is one thing, and my life is another.
My father calls acting 'a state of permanent retirement with short spurts of work.'
I think that when you let go and "throw it all away" and stop getting attached and say "whatever happens, happens", you don't invest too much in anything particular, and things work out.