When you take on a role, even if the character is somebody that you are dissimilar to, you have to identify with the role and look for an emotional connection even if there is not a biographical one.
I often think if you have time to sit around the house feeling bad for yourself, you have time to tutor a child. I'm guilty of that exact thing. I will spend more time sitting around feeling bad for myself than actually helping somebody.
I am actually going to two therapists right now. I don't know, I actually feel like therapy has just made me more uncomfortable.
The only suggestions I get on my plays is to make them more of what they already are, and that's wonderful.
I live in New York City, so there's so much stimulation when you walk outside, it does not require a television in the home.
When playing a role, I would feel more comfortable, as you're given a prescribed way of behaving. So, both Facebook and theatre provide contrived settings that provide the illusion of social interaction.