I was brought up by two people who just said, Whatever it is you’re interested in, go do it. There is no winning or losing. You find out when you do it what the experience is.
Meaning of the quote
Your parents told you to try anything you're interested in, because there's no winning or losing - you just learn from the experience of doing it.
About Kurt Russell
Kurt Russell is an acclaimed American actor who has had a prolific career spanning over 50 years. He started acting as a child and went on to become a top star at Walt Disney Studios in the 1960s and 70s. Russell has also starred in numerous successful films across various genres, including action, drama, and comedy. He has been recognized for his versatility and has portrayed a wide range of memorable characters throughout his illustrious career.
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American actor (born 1951)
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