My M.O. over the years is that I make things better, where people give me that freedom.
Meaning of the quote
This quote by Canadian actor Michael Ironside means that over the years, his main goal has been to improve things and make them better, but only when people allow him to do so. He wants to help and make a positive difference, but he needs the freedom and permission from others to do that.
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