Pitt: Man, I got kids now.
And it really changes your perspective on the world. And, you know, I've had my day. I've had my day. I made some films and I've really had a very fortunate life. And it's time for me to share that a bit.
Curry: Angie says that the reason why she does so much humantarian work is because, having children, she feels a greater responsibility.
Pitt: It's true. It changes ... it completely changes your perspective.
And certainly takes the focus off yourself, which I'm really grateful for. [Laughs]
Pitt: I'm really grateful to them.
Curry: You tell ...
Pitt: I'm so tired of thinking about myself.
I'm kinda sick of myself.
I can't do justice to it anymore than any other parent can. You feel that you want to be there and you don't want to miss out on anything.
And it's a true joy. And you want to be there for them if they need anything.
It's a true joy.
Curry: Love.
Pitt: Yeah, it's ... oh, a very profound love. Yeah.
Curry: Wonderful.
Pitt: Best thing I ever did.
You know, you can write a book, you can make a movie, you can draw, paint a painting, but having kids is really the most extraordinary thing I've ever taken on.
And, man, if I can get a burp out of that [baby], that little thing, I'll feel such a sense of accomplishment.[source]
i didnt know i'd sure huge impact in his life...
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