“I was a kid," he reflected on his early years of stardom. "I had probably too much power for a young person, and too much autonomy, and not enough life skills."
"I dropped out of college, and I used to not get why people would go to college. Because if you’re ambitious, why would you spend four years just idling?"
Hill went on to say that, in his 20s, he "wasn’t really looking inward" and "was just running toward success" before reaching a turning point in his 30s that led him to make his directorial debut, Mid90s.
"I hit Pause. I took three or four years to reshape things. I was like, I could just do this for 10 more years and I’m not going to evolve as a person."