Dear Victor,

I have to agree with you concerning that "duality" of confidence and 
unsureness at the same time. I wonder if it comes from the fact that she, and 
other artists have to reach out to people en masse? When you perform in front 
of others as a musician, the ability to reach other people becomes so 
important. I would say that is also true of actors, and anyone else in the 
public spotlight. 

Love,
Sherelle

In a message dated 06/09/2002 6:23:41 AM Pacific Daylight Time, 
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> I think to some degree, she does know what an effect she's had on so many
> lives and that she is able to find some peace and contentment from it in
> spite of other complications/issues in her life.  She may at times, seek
> some kind of reassurance, but inside I think she really does know this on a
> deep level. There is always that duality of feeling vulnerable and a little
> unsure and at the same time, feeling exceedingly confident and engulfed in
> your creative efforts.  I think that is always there from the beginning and
> never really goes away, no matter how many awards or accolades you might
> receive.  
> 
> And I think, alot of musicians that appear so confident and sure of
> themselves in the public eye and show no weaknesses of frailty, 

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