"I've always kind of lived in my own world"
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The line also sits perfectly inside White's public mythology. As the drummer in The White Stripes, she was routinely framed as enigmatic, amateur-ish, even "wrong" for the job by critics who treated technical virtuosity as the only valid credential. Her playing was minimal, blunt, childlike on purpose - a rhythm section that felt like it was protecting the songs from polish. "My own world" becomes a key to that aesthetic: not incompetence, but a stubborn internal logic, a private meter that resists the industry's obsession with upgrade culture.
Its also an elegant response to scrutiny. White was famously media-shy; people projected narratives onto her silence, from anxiety to incompetence to mystique. This sentence declines the entire interrogation. It suggests that withdrawal can be a creative posture, not a pathology - that staying slightly out of phase with the crowd is sometimes how you keep your taste intact.
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"I've always kind of lived in my own world." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/ive-always-kind-of-lived-in-my-own-world-156835/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.








