The key is to be honest. Be honest, but don't play yourself.
Free will is an illusion. People always choose the perceived path of greatest pleasure.
Ideas are cheap. A dime a dozen, as they say. It's the implementation that's important! The trick isn't just to have a computer game idea, but to actually create it!
In the future, it will become increasingly obvious that your competitors are just as clueless as you are.
Some people fear that technology will become more engaging than live human interactions. That's silly; technology is already way more interesting than other people.
I used to be stupid but I've turned that situation around 360 degrees.
No matter how smart you are, you spend much of your day being an idiot.
. . . the modern state masks itself in moral ideologies which obscure its actual conduct. One of the most compelling and insidious of these ideologies is the doctrine of natural rights. It was to secure these rights that the modern state was invented in the first place, and it is impossible, especially for Americans, not to be seduced by the doctrine. But it is nonetheless a philosophical superstition.
He who is dissatisfied with himself is continually ready for revenge and we others will be his victims, if only in having always to endure his ugly sight. For the sight of the ugly makes one bad and gloomy.
I been doing the same things as in my younger days, when I was coming up, and now here I am, an old man, up there in the charts. And I say, well, what happened? Have they just thought up the real John Lee Hooker, is that it? And I think, well, I won't tell nobody else! I can't help but wonder what happened.
God turned out to be a bunch of bad little kids playing interstellar Xbox. Isn't that funny?