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[QUOTE="BroadwayVa, post: 2431913, member: 6118"] hat Now you are agreeing with my posting. But playing on one stage or being in front of one class is pretty much like the other; except when you have a hostile audience. \ Some of Z's audiences were friendly--except for Geno, possibly. Your assertions above fall in line with my original post---nerves (which are usually creating an internal story greater than the truth)/mental/wanting to please (whether that is to avoid the issues/trouble), trying too hard. All of which constitute pressure--and the greatest pressures usually come from within. \Geno uses that, or defeats the self doubt and tries to make one mentally stronger--because that is the true weakness. Just for kicks---what external pressures did you have--or better were those pressures your perceived as external --coming from with in you? \ Some people can cope with external pressure unless they are physical --if you are trying to please, that's not external that is probably created by they way a person is raised--a family thing. Think of the military that have on a daily basis ,some times live with external issues and then must perform at a high level --or die. Thanks for the clarification--we probably agree more than you think. [/QUOTE]
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