George Hatzipaulu: I left my job in advertising to deal with stand up comedy

Wednesday night he welcomed him, the well-known stand up comedian in a delightful interview. Within everything George Hatzipalou spoke to Gregory Arnaoutoglou about the moment he realized that he wanted to engage professionally in this genre and made the decision to leave his previous job in a advertising company. George Hatzipaulu initially stated that “the decision to deal professionally with the stand up comedy came when I started to feel like I wanted to give more time to it and I didn’t have it. So I’ve decided I’m leaving the advertising company, quitting and being released for 12 hours in the day. Hard decision from an economic point of view but there is this equation, they say, “if you want it more than you fear it, do it.” There’s the whole thing.” “Now I’m married to a child, but then I wasn’t. I don’t know if I would do it with this treaty, that’s something you measure. I do not discuss it but always what I have in mind is that “Whatever your life is, let’s be a little open to change.” Because it changes the world around us, to grab a spot and say “here I am”, you won’t be in the same place because they will have all turned around and changed.” “The only property we have is time. You don’t know how much time you have or, if you know, it’s not much time you have. So do it and see! But think about it backwards, he’s gone and you go somewhere, but you can come back if you don’t get that. I had no insurance from the moment I quit while I could push things around to get me fired. But I was afraid that, if it doesn’t work out, I’d have a door open back to come back,” added George Hatzipalou.