Enter the Brooklyn Circus
05.23.2012
STYLE
“When I meet people, intuitively, there’s something about who you are that says, ‘We’re gonna go further’, or ‘Thank you, (shakes hands), I forgot your name and we’re never gonna see each other again’, or, ‘If I see you, we’re never really gonna work together.’ It’s not about how much money you can make me, it’s about how can we continue to build together and get better. I always wanna see people get better. Relationships with people like Sir & Madame, it’s always about how can I get the better side of you. If I had the chance to work with Steve Jobs, from reading about him, he wants the best of you at every single point, and that’s how I’ve always been. How can I get the best of you? My goal is that, if I can get better by 10 to 20 percent everyday, by the time I’m 70, 80, 90 years old, I will be this amazing creature. Imagine being around people that are at that level of themselves. I think that’s what the [Brooklyn Circus] represents, people that are performing level that’s beyond. I’m trying to create an environment of people that are trying to be the best they can be.”