00:00Ciao Valentina, porto Valentino, ciao, perfetto, grazie.
00:12Il ruolo di WeWork è di elevare la coscienza del mondo.
00:18WeWork non è solo un'azienda, è un movimento.
00:25In questo TV show, we see that branding could be the new religion of this century.
00:32Do you agree? How important is branding today?
00:35I don't think it's as important as religion.
00:40Listen, I don't even think that I'm the right person to mention that.
00:43I think the people we need to be speaking to about branding are 17-year-olds
00:47who understand it far better than you and I ever could,
00:50just because it's the world they've grown up in.
00:53But it seems to be that it's a non-negotiable.
00:56It's something that if you want to succeed,
00:58it's something you have to understand at and be adept at.
01:01Your character says that fear is a choice,
01:04but do you believe that she's right?
01:07Because I'm not so sure.
01:09I think it's more complicated than that.
01:11You know, I think that fear is understandable.
01:16But I think that, and I think that it can take time to make friends with your fear,
01:21to be compassionate towards your fear,
01:23to actually even love and be grateful to your fear.
01:26But I do think that in a moment,
01:30any outlook you have, assuming a lot of things, is up to you.
01:36So my mom would always tell me, choose joy.
01:38So if joy can be a choice, then maybe fear can be too.
01:42Alicia Carter says to your character that
01:47women often are supposed to be, to feel invisible and small,
01:52that it's not biology, but it's sociology.
01:56Do you believe she's right?
01:57Sometimes in this century is still like that,
02:01how much we have to work?
02:03I have to be 100% honest.
02:06I don't pay attention to that outlook.
02:08Because I was raised in a household where
02:12I just was never given an awareness of inferiority because of my gender.
02:17And I totally acknowledge that illusion and myth may exist in the world,
02:23but it doesn't interest me.
02:25What I'm interested in is being myself.
02:27and if I encounter inequality in doing my best to make things equal.
02:34But I certainly see the truth in it,
02:37but I don't get hung up on it.
02:39Because who does it serve to focus on that?
02:41We just need to end it.
02:42A few years ago, you gave Zoe Kravitz an advice.
02:48Don't listen to anybody and make your own Catwoman.
02:52Now that the Batman is out, did you think that she did good?
02:57She listened to you and she did good?
02:59Oh, I haven't seen it.
03:02I've been so busy with doing press for this
03:05that I haven't been able to get to the movies yet.
03:07It just came out here.
03:08But I have a friend who saw it over the weekend
03:10and said she was phenomenal.
03:12And they said,
03:13what a joy to go to the movies and be in a packed movie house.
03:17And I gave them hope that maybe people were starting
03:19to return to theaters again.
03:21Yeah.
03:21And did you find an answer who wins a fight?
03:25The smart one or the crazy one?
03:28I think somebody who's a little bit of both
03:30is probably going to fare the best.
03:33I think that this TV show shows us
03:36that nobody wants to feel alone now more than ever
03:39after these two years.
03:41So how can we work on that?
03:44How can we work on not being alone and not feeling alone?
03:48That's a really, really big question.
03:52I think one of the first things to do
03:53is to just learn to be kind.
03:57And I know it sounds like such a simplistic
04:00and maybe even naive answer.
04:02But when I look at the, like, for example,
04:05the language of the internet, it's very harsh.
04:08And I worry sometimes when I hear the language
04:11of the internet spoken in the real world.
04:14Like the other day, somebody,
04:15they were trying to do something
04:16and they were being a little clumsy with it
04:19and they described themselves as a troll.
04:21And I couldn't help it.
04:23I just said, please don't talk about yourself that way.
04:25So I think that, you know,
04:27just remembering that so much of life
04:29is made by the language that you choose,
04:31developing a relationship with language
04:35that's a little more loving,
04:36a lot more compassionate and kinder.
04:39I think that'll go a long way.
04:40Okay. Thank you so much.
04:41Great work. Bye.
04:42Thank you very much. Bye.
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