I can't relax. I'm not happy unless I'm working on stuff. 'SNL' is always a huge workload, as enjoyable as it is.
So fantasy was fine early on, and when I discovered science fiction, I was very happy with it, because my first interest in science fiction came with an interest in astronomy.
I was happy to ski and play a lot of ice hockey. But I've come back because I was - and am - a racing driver. This is what I do.
You either sit there and take the roles that you don't want to do, and forever - I didn't pick this career to be unhappy.
I am happy and grateful that I drive a Range Rover, have all the latest Apple gadgets, wear the best of brands but none of it has any bearing on the person I am. I simply look at these things as the perks of my profession.
I've always been comfortable working with women and I've had two happy marriages. Draw what conclusions you like from that.
Be happy now. It's a great Western disease that we'll be happy in the future - when we get higher status or that BMW or that promotion or this project finished. Instead, be happy now.
I'm not a hoarder, I'm a collector: if you have something you like, every time you see it, you have a little happy hit.
I'm happy that I have brought laughter because I have been shown by many the value of it in so many lives, in so many ways.
So I don't really suffer too badly from fears - I'm quite happy to engender them in other people though!