Nicolas Cage acknowledged that he was forced to perform in low-budget movies while knowing that this would not increase his notoriety. And all because the Academy Award-winning actor ran up enormous debts and had a difficult time investing.
“I made excessive real estate investments. I was unable to exit the housing market crash in time. I was able to repay everything, but the total was just around $6,000,000. However, I’ve never declared bankruptcy, the actor boasted.
He is appreciative of his job, which enabled him to deal with his financial issues, for this.
He was forced to give up his morals and accept parts in projects that were about to fail from unknown directors. He is confident that work is work and does not necessarily result in moral fulfillment.
In an interview with 60 Minutes, the actor defends himself against criticism for his unsuccessful roles by saying, “Even if the movie turned out to be bad, people know that I won’t take a break from work because I care.”
He generally agrees that adaptation to environment is necessary for survival. must take into account different forms of power, as an example.
You can begin to switch to eating insects, which are actually nutritionally equal to meat.
“The issue of hunger in the world can be resolved if you get over your fear and phobia of insects. High protein content, zero fat, and superior nutritional qualities. The most crucial thing is that they are everywhere. – Cage encourages.