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00:25I'm like, who are you, motherfucker?
00:27This is a story of two separate journeys
00:29that end up at the same intersection at the top.
00:33I started when I was 18, 19.
00:36What's your father's job in life?
00:37It's to interrupt you when you're getting ready to do something.
00:40Once I got good, things moved really fast.
00:43He's the first guy I ever heard write jokes like a song
00:46with hooks and everything.
00:48If you made it as a comedian,
00:49you weren't like whoever on this sitcom.
00:51You're Chris Rock.
00:53The first real comedic star
00:55that I had a conversation with was Chris Rock.
00:58Chris embraced me as a young comic.
01:01When you see someone else who has potential,
01:04you want them to be better.
01:07Was I famous and you had a regular job?
01:09I was working as a shoe salesman.
01:12That is amazing.
01:14The New York comedy scene is what actually made me a comedian.
01:17You're at comedy clubs until 3, 4 in the morning
01:19and you're talking to other comics.
01:21Just to get something out of my chest before I even start.
01:23Learning to become a comedian is learning to be you.
01:27That's only 19,000 people.
01:29Kevin was doing the highest grossing tour
01:32in the history of stand-up comedy tours.
01:35That work ethic is all attached to my mom.
01:37The biggest reward to your parents
01:39is just seeing their child figure it out.
01:42I wish my mom could have seen me figure it out.
01:46Art is subjective.
01:48Comedy is subjective.
01:51Killing on stage is not subjective.
02:00When we realize that we have an opportunity
02:02to make the most of a moment,
02:03that'll live forever.
02:05Killing me up.
02:27Killing me up!
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