I think that when a person is insecure about who they are or who they want to be, then it translates on screen, and the choices they make are all about perception.
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Everyone is insecure. I think, really, it comes from, like, a desire to want to be in control of how you're represented.
I am not an insecure person. For me, insecurity comes when something I do does not come across the way I thought it would. It would come if I had nothing more to say as an actor. I have a long way to go!
Many people are insecure of many people.
If you see a person who's insecure and covers it up, it can be quite a problem. But the person who is insecure and shows you is quite appealing. They give you just the courage to drop your defenses.
I think people in general think more about their insecurities.
I think insecurity does drive people. I know it's what drove me to push for the work I've got.
Despite my confidence and self-belief, I've always wrestled with feelings of insecurity. To be honest, I think most people in show business are insecure.
You see, every day, that the people who are seemingly so confident and seemingly so in love with themselves are the ones who are the most insecure and hurting the most inside.
When people rely on surface appearances and false racial stereotypes, rather than in-depth knowledge of others at the level of the heart, mind and spirit, their ability to assess and understand people accurately is compromised.
Insecurity is just something that's there all the time. I've never been crippled by it.
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