Taylor Swift wary of spoiling her career
Taylor Swift is wary of letting fame go to her head as she fears her career will nosedive the moment she feels "untouchable".
The singer may be one of the most famous names in the world, but the 25-year-old star never takes her fame for granted. In fact, losing sight of that would be a nightmare for Taylor.
"It would always seem like the decline of an artist was always
attributed to a combinations of things, but I noticed the top
elements were loss of self-awareness and making bad art, and
usually one led to the other," she told Vogue Australia. "When you
lose your self-awareness you start thinking, 'Oh, I'm untouchable,
everything around me loves everything I do, I have nothing left to
prove'. That kind of loss of self-awareness can be so
dangerous."
Taylor is currently busy with her mammoth 1989 World Tour, in which
she has been joined by dozens of famous faces to perform with her
onstage at various venues. The A-list element of the tour has meant
the crowds go wild, but despite yet another success for the blonde
singer, Taylor doesn't always believe the hype.
"I always have to work on being easier on myself because I
over-think things... like when something doesn't work out you think
it's my fault, or that I shouldn't have done this or shouldn't have
done that," she confessed. "Over-thinking is my greatest adversary.
Some days you're exhausted and some days you're in a bad mood and
that's OK.
"I've been a little bit better lately at taking it easier on myself
and realising when I'm having a really low self-esteem day that's
because of how I'm wired not because everybody hates me. Sometimes
you have the best intentions but you make mistakes."