Danh ngôn của Ad-Rock

I grew up - my dad, every time I was with my dad, he was always - not always, but he wrote. He's a writer. So he was always in his office writing. He made a plan and, like, a point of, 'This is my work. I'm going to do this every day for these amount of hours.' So I think that's where I got, like, a work sort of ethic.
I grew up - my dad, every time I was with my dad, he was always - not always, but he wrote. He's a writer. So he was always in his office writing. He made a plan and, like, a point of, 'This is my work. I'm going to do this every day for these amount of hours.' So I think that's where I got, like, a work sort of ethic.
Tôi lớn lên - bố tôi, mỗi lần tôi ở bên bố, ông luôn - không phải lúc nào cũng vậy, nhưng ông đã viết. Anh ấy là một nhà văn. Vì vậy, anh ấy luôn ở trong văn phòng của mình để viết. Anh ấy đã lập một kế hoạch và nói rằng 'Đây là công việc của tôi. Tôi sẽ làm việc này hàng ngày trong khoảng thời gian này.” Vì vậy, tôi nghĩ đó là nơi tôi có được một loại đạo đức làm việc.
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