"The rivalry is with ourself. I try to be better than is possible. I fight against myself, not against the other"
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“I try to be better than is possible” is the tell. It’s not humblebrag modesty; it’s an ethos of asymptote. You chase an ideal you never reach, because the pursuit is what keeps the instrument honest. In vocal performance, the body is the instrument, and the body is moody: sleep, stress, age, and ego all show up in the sound. Fighting yourself means fighting the temptations that are uniquely available to a superstar - coasting on a signature role, repeating the same gestures because audiences already love them, turning art into brand maintenance.
The subtext is also surprisingly generous. If the rivalry is internal, other singers aren’t threats; they’re colleagues. That posture fits Pavarotti’s public image as a populist ambassador for opera: less gatekeeper, more evangelist. He’s selling a demanding idea with an inviting tone: greatness isn’t a blood sport, it’s disciplined self-interrogation, performed one breath at a time.
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| Topic | Self-Improvement |
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"The rivalry is with ourself. I try to be better than is possible. I fight against myself, not against the other." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-rivalry-is-with-ourself-i-try-to-be-better-92955/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.







