Craig Ferguson on Joy, Misery and Life
"I think there's a real good lie that goes around that many pseudo-intellectuals believe that misery has somehow got more intellectual value than joy. And that's a real problem because there's a lot of [...] people [that] think because they're miserable they're smarter than they are.
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Also in the portrayal of tragedy and comedy, I have tried to do both in my life and I have watched many other people do it. It seems to me far easier to portray misery whether as an actor, or as a writer than it is to portray joy. Joy is difficult because there's much more resistant to it."
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"I do believe the key, the meaning of life is live each moment as it arrives."
This was part of a Nerdist podcast episode with Craig Ferguson
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Also in the portrayal of tragedy and comedy, I have tried to do both in my life and I have watched many other people do it. It seems to me far easier to portray misery whether as an actor, or as a writer than it is to portray joy. Joy is difficult because there's much more resistant to it."
[...]
"I do believe the key, the meaning of life is live each moment as it arrives."
This was part of a Nerdist podcast episode with Craig Ferguson