And I don’t think that success is going to destroy me at this point in my life, like I used to think.
Meaning of the quote
Rosanne Cash, a famous American musician, used to worry that becoming successful would ruin her life. But now she doesn't think that way anymore. She realizes that success won't destroy her or cause her any harm. Instead, she's feeling more confident that she can handle the success she has achieved in her life and career.
About Rosanne Cash
Rosanne Cash, the eldest daughter of country legend Johnny Cash, is an acclaimed singer-songwriter and author who has seamlessly blended various genres in her music. With a string of hit singles, Grammy awards, and a prolific writing career, she has established herself as a versatile and influential figure in the music industry.
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