- Goddamn it, Andrew. If you're gonna succeed at this thing-
- What thing?
- This thing you're trying to do- you've got to stop being so damn deferential.
- I can't help being deferential. It's built in.
- Then change.
- Change? I have changed.
- I don't mean on the outside. Change on the inside. Take chances, make mistakes.
- Mistakes?
- Yes! Sometimes it's important not to be perfect, okay? It's important to do the wrong thing.
- Do the wrong thing?
- Yes!
- Why? Oh, I see- to learn from your mistakes.
- No, to make them.
To find out what's real and what's not. To find out what you feel.
Human beings are terrible messes, Andrew.
- I'll grant you that.
I see.
This is what is known as an irrational conversation, isn't it?
- No, this is a human conversation.
It's not about being rational. It's about following your heart.
- And that's what I should do?
- Yes.
And you have a heart, Andrew. You do.
I feel it. I don't even believe it sometimes, but I do feel it.
- And in order to follow that heart,
one must do the wrong thing.
- Yes.