"I took all the philosophy courses I could"
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The wording matters. “All I could” signals constraint and hunger at once: a young person chasing big questions until the schedule, the tuition, or the industry cut the search short. It’s not “I studied philosophy,” which lands as polished identity branding. It’s a scrappier admission of appetite, the kind that suggests philosophy as a tool for living rather than a credential.
The subtext is also defensive in a way that feels era-specific. For an actor who came up in the 1980s, media narratives tended to file you fast: rebel, heartthrob, burnout, punchline. Philosophy courses become a counter-archive, proof of interiority. And there’s a second, more interesting implication: performance is itself philosophical work. Acting asks the same questions philosophy does - what motivates people, what’s real, what’s chosen - except it answers them in bodies, not footnotes.
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