Anger robs creativity. Never go on stage mad.
Jay Leno
Emerson College Commencement 2014, 2014
The Story Behind This Quote
Among Leno's rapid-fire list of practical advice for aspiring entertainers, this observation about the relationship between anger and creativity carried particular weight. Coming from someone who had hosted The Tonight Show for over two decades — through personal controversies, network politics, and very public rivalries — the insight was clearly hard-won. Leno's point extended beyond literal stage performance. In any creative endeavor, anger narrows focus, destroys nuance, and replaces genuine connection with the audience with self-indulgent venting. The comedian who performs angry loses the ability to find humor in the unexpected; the writer who writes angry produces polemic instead of art; the performer who performs angry alienates rather than entertains. The advice was characteristic of Leno's overall philosophy: stay professional, keep working, find the toughest audience you can, and never let your emotions undermine your craft.