
"They're not in the car in traffic, panicked on a phone call, eating a sandwich. That's most of America. Everything's rush, competition and speed."
She concluded: "It's liberating to be done. Be done with searching, looking and getting 60% of what you wanted."
Wright has largely worked in England for the past several years, bouncing between rental homes.
In Los Angeles, she says, "Everyone's building a huge house and I'm just done with all that − I love the quiet."
What does mystify her is the British fixation on class, she told the Times. "It's very evident when you're in a room and you feel the judgment or the praise of someone who's more elevated," she says.
"I'm trying to figure it out. Why are you guys so obsessed with who went to this boarding school or this university?"
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