19th September

I'm fond of Stuart Goldsmith's "Comedian's Comedian Podcast" in which he interviews a variety of different comedians and performers about their methods, processes and mindsets. I listened to his interview with Pippa Evans today. There's a point where she recalls the time she emailed to tell a friend she was jealous of her professional success bursting into tears as she's telling the story. Evans clearly felt ashamed for feeling that way about someone she clearly admires but I found it quite refreshing.

She's touched on something that I struggle with, both in comedy and in life in general, But particularly in stand-up, I have in the past found it difficult to happy for my friends who have experienced success. Not because I don't consider them worthy or deserving but because of a personal sense of envy or because I thought that not achieving the same level of success made me a failure. I think that I have a bitterness streak that's not one of my more attractive qualities and I know it's one of the things that I need to work on.

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