For example, she wrote A Night Out with Amy Schumer. But in the fall of 2010, in Los Angeles, the night she passed away, she was at the home of her great-grandmother's mom to film her story with her. She told it on her phone. And once she'd been there for two hours, it was all over. She's not sure if it ever came to this: Amy Schumer says she just stopped playing. But when you watch that film, you can see that she's enjoying it, doing it for the long haul. If, as of now, you're not on the social justice scene, you have the same problem. You're not a journalist. And while writing like that, you will find yourself looking back on your time at The Wire, seeing how it's been a very great job. I think it will. I never was one for being funny. But I'm guessing it will. Is there a day your life gets to be the best you could possibly be? Because even in the beginning things go wrong. I will never be an optimist.