"I am a very superstitious person"
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There’s also a sly self-awareness in the phrasing. “Very” signals pride as much as vulnerability, the way performers sometimes wear irrational habits as badges of professionalism. It’s a reminder that virtuosity doesn’t cancel out fear; it metabolizes it. Pavarotti, the emblem of booming confidence and golden tone, is admitting he still negotiates with fate.
Context matters: he came up in a tradition that treats the stage like sacred ground, thick with backstage lore and rules passed down like vocal exercises. In Italian culture, too, superstition can read less like neurosis and more like social common sense - a shared language of precaution. The subtext is disarmingly human: behind the iconic smile and stadium-scale applause is someone who knows that art depends on fragile, uncontrollable variables, and who refuses the macho pose that he’s above that.
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