Just starting to get traction
Apr. 10th, 2013 09:05 amIn his recent New York Times interview, Louis C.K. offers a good reminder of what it takes to build a career, for those who've been toiling away for decades:
Crossposted from Inhuman Swill
NYT: You have the platform. You have the level of recognition.Read the full interview here: The Joke's on Louis C.K.
LCK: So why do I have the platform and the recognition?
NYT: At this point you've put in the time.
LCK: There you go. There's no way around that. There's people that say: "It's not fair. You have all that stuff." I wasn't born with it. It was a horrible process to get to this. It took me my whole life. If you're new at this -- and by "new at it," I mean 15 years in, or even 20 -- you're just starting to get traction. Young musicians believe they should be able to throw a band together and be famous, and anything that's in their way is unfair and evil. What are you, in your 20s, you picked up a guitar? Give it a minute.
Crossposted from Inhuman Swill