Joe in Nebraska got under his skin.
"I'm just to the point where I've become numb to [criticism]," Cousins said. "I'll put it this way: If you live your life to satisfy every person that critiques you, then you'll drive yourself crazy. You will never satisfy everybody and what they feel you should do, especially being in this position. You'll never satisfy them. There will be somebody that disagrees with what's going on. I don't care. I don't care because anything and everything that's being said and going on is harmless. I walk around with my head high, I walk around comfortable. I'm good. What are they going to do?"
"...Every day I wake up and I'm comfortable in my skin. I'm going to be myself regardless. Like I said earlier, I don't live for another man's opinion or another man's critique. If it's positive and I feel it will help and benefit me and you know the situation I'm in, you're close to the situation, yes, I take that in and I let it register. I build from it. But Joe from Nebraska, I don't care. Your words mean nothing to me, and that's how I live. I can't live for the next man's opinion. That's just not me. I'm comfortable. I'm comfortable in my skin.
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