Roofer & OmarDrift
Ever thought how a solid roof and a strong character both keep you safe from the storm? I've got a job to finish before the next downpour, but I'm curious how you keep the audience off your back.
You know, the trick is to build a wall inside your head, like that roof you’re talking about. Keep the lights, the lines, the silence tight. When the crowd’s weight is on you, you let them see the character, not the man. Stay in that narrow frame, let the other side take the stage. That’s how you keep the audience from stepping on your back.
Sounds like a good playbook—keep the structure tight, the focus tight. If you stay steady, the crowd’s energy will lift you instead of bring you down. Let's just make sure the foundation’s solid before we let the lights get too bright.
Sure thing. Just make sure you don’t let the lights blind you before the curtain’s up.
Got it, I'll stay focused on the job and keep the lights from blowing my mind before the curtain rises.
Nice. Just remember, a steady hand and a stubborn heart keep the curtain from falling early.
Will do, keep steady and stay on point.