I get bitter, angry and disbelieving and I tell my kids there a lot of idiots out there. I also want them to know that being successful is not the real world - that their parents get treated better because they're on TV.
Bitterness and resentment only hurt one person, and it's not the person we're resenting - it's us.
Rock and roll's relatively new, in the sense of the Fifties, Sixties, right? They invented the first sort of rock stars, and they took it to excess, and then the excess became bitter, tormented. Then it became okay to succeed.
When I'm 70 or 80, I'm still going to be doing good climbs. It's going to be fun to the bitter end.
I went on an audition once for a show, and the feedback was to play an angry teen. My agent convinced me to try out. I was really bitter for a while, because it sucks when you don't get good scripts after working on good quality.
There's a lot of bitterness, there's a lot of anger out there. We all have to work hard to heal those wounds.