Anne Hathaway: My Work Ethic Defines Me More Than Talent
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Los Angeles, March 26 (NationPress) Hollywood star Anne Hathaway recently expressed that she feels more defined by her work ethic than by her natural talent.
The 43-year-old actress reflected on realizing early in her career that opportunities in the entertainment industry wouldn’t just be handed to her. She emphasized her commitment to putting forth maximum effort in every project, as reported by ‘Female First UK’.
In an interview with Harper's Bazaar, she stated, "I understood from a young age that while I was fortunate in many ways and enjoyed certain privileges, there wasn't a grand life waiting for me. I've always felt shaped by my work ethic, because I can control how hard I work, even if my skills are limited.”
Hathaway further elaborated, “I never want to fall short and think about how I could have put in more effort. If I know I've worked diligently, I can accept myself.”
As a child, she struggled with dance classes but found more success in acting and singing. She reminisced, "I couldn’t understand why I wasn’t progressing. There comes a point when dancers leap, yet I was constantly trying, and I couldn't leap in either sense.”
Ultimately, she acknowledged her strengths and limitations. "I remember thinking, ‘Okay, I might not be a dancer, and while my singing is adequate, I probably won’t be a leading vocalist.’ I accepted this early on, but acting continued to open doors for me. I never worried about keeping pace with someone like Beyoncé, because she is simply Beyoncé.”
In her upcoming film Mother Mary, she portrays a performer reminiscent of Beyoncé and challenged herself to surpass her own expectations.
She shared, "It was truly humbling to confront the physical limitations I had long accepted as part of who I am, but which I realized were no longer adequate.”
To prepare for the role, she took dance lessons and recognized that while it may come easier for some, she needed to give her all. "At the end of it, I couldn’t say, ‘I wish I had done this or that better.’ I know I couldn’t have worked harder,” she concluded.