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“I remember thinking as I was doing the jokes for the first time, "If I can hear that very clearly, I'm not hearing laughter." It just became deafening, this buzzing noise. I mean, it was brutal. It was really terrible. Then I remember thinking, "At least nobody important, or anyone who I really…” quote by Seth Rogen
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“I remember thinking as I was doing the jokes for the first time, "If I can hear that very clearly, I'm not hearing laughter." It just became deafening, this buzzing noise. I mean, it was brutal. It was really terrible. Then I remember thinking, "At least nobody important, or anyone who I really respect, saw that." And then literally right when I went off the stage, Jerry Seinfeld got up and went on. So I was like, "Oh great. Seinfeld saw me bomb." On the other hand, I thought, "At least no one will be thinking of me anymore. They'll just be focusing on him."”

Seth Rogen

About This Quote

Source Interview: Seth Rogen on stand‑up, 2019

The fear of failure in performance can feel overwhelming, yet relief comes when the audience’s focus shifts elsewhere.

In simple terms: Stage anxiety and relief when attention moves.

Key Takeaway

Embrace vulnerability, learn from each set.

Themes

performance anxiety resilience humor

Mood

nervous reflective

Type

motivational insightful

When to use this quote

  • stand‑up comedy
  • public speaking
  • creative work

Key Concepts

self‑efficacy audience perception

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does audience reaction teach you?
  • How can you reframe perceived failure?
A Different Perspective

Even with support, fear can persist and affect confidence.

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