That doesn’t need to be as drastic as saying ‘yes’ to everything, it might just be trying one new thing, trying to change your outlook on the world, or telling yourself you’ll take ten minutes out of your busy day to de-stress – I think there’s lots of ways of doing it. I think it’s probably true to say if you want things to change, you have to start doing something differently. Freddie does it because he’s been saying ‘no’ a lot and he’s scared to move out of his comfort zone, even though his comfort zone is making him miserable. While of course, as You’re The One That I Want progresses, we see how saying ‘yes’ might not necessarily be the way to finding oneself, would you still recommend teens who are lost to try saying yes to everything first? Saying ‘yes’ to absolutely everything sounds like a recipe for burnout to me, so I try to adopt an attitude of saying ‘yes’ to the things that sound fun, useful, or which interest me. I’ve never gone that far, but I’m generally a believer in luck and opportunities being out there, you just have to spot them and grasp them. Have you ever done something similar yourself? Part of The Freddie Project is to say yes to almost everything. I guess it’s partly about visibility – crew just aren’t seen a lot of the time, so people just don’t appreciate how hard they work and how much they do. It’s the actors on stage (or on screen) that get most of the glory – their names in lights, big interviews, fans wanting autographs – and the folk who actually make it happen mostly don’t. Why is it that the crew often do not get enough recognition? A post shared by Simon James Green Freddie did not get any role for Grease, he was initially upset, though he ultimately enjoyed being a crew member a lot.
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