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Great new interview with Jerry Seinfeld.
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Jerry Seinfeld Interview: How to Write a Joke | The New York Times
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Seinfeld: It’s very important to know what you don’t like. A big part of innovation is saying, “You know what I’m really sick of?” For me, that was talk shows where music plays, somebody walks out to a desk, shakes hands with the host, and sits down.
Daniel McGinn • Jerry Seinfeld: Comedian, Innovator, Micromanager
Jerry Seinfeld once said: “Men don't care what's on TV. They only care what else is on TV.”
A few cultural thoughts
“My three rules for living: First, bust your ass. Second, pay attention. Learn from everything and everyone. My third rule: Fall in love. Fall in love with your street, your tennis game.”
The Profile Dossier: Jerry Seinfeld, the Lifelong Student of Comedy
Never saw this interview before and it’s pretty amazing on many levels. Jason Alexander discussing how he, Julia Louis-Dreyfus & Michael Richards negotiated with NBC for $1 million an episode for Seinfeld. https://t.co/zeZrM2rOX6
Jimmy Trainax.com
Jerry Seinfeld is making his directorial film debut at 70.
When asked why he is still grinding so hard, Seinfeld says, “the only thing in life that’s really worth having is good skill…pursue mastery, that will fulfill your life.” https://t.co/V0OMj15BaS