An Actor’s Personal Problems Will Manifest In Their Work by Tyler Johnson and Pascal Payant of ON THE HORIZON Movie

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Film Courage: Actually, the line I was going to use was not that line, it was, excuse my language here, fix your sh$t before you waste someone else’s time. Which I loved (from the movie), that line. But it can be applied to many things, not just a relationship and so that is where I was going with this….

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Tyler Johnson: That’s funny you say that, because it’s sort of my excuse on why I don’t date right now. It’s not other people, it’s me fixing….since we’re now speaking in French…me fixing my own sh$t before I just on load on to someone else. It does apply to relationships, you want to be able to give someone your all, you want to give them your time and attention, when you’re after a pursuit like this, your time and attention is hard to come by.

Film Courage: Very true. And that’s why I was saying, it is a lonely journey when you focus solely on something, whether it’s an entrepreneur or we’ve talked to people who were working in tech or different similar professions and it is a lonely thing because people end up falling away because you’re busy trying to do stuff and it’s not because maybe they’re mad at you but you just isolate yourself.

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Pascal Payant: The best example are the people that are always surrounded by people, they are so afraid to face themselves and that is what I think is the most gratifying. That when you have that…you can totally get everything that is on your way and just break through them but as soon as you are afraid to face yourself, face your demons, there is no way you’re going to be able to make it in this business. You are just going to be pushed left and right and be so scared and scream “Oh, I want to quit. Where’s my Plan B.”