Quote #166647
I go by instinct - I don’t worry about experience.
Barbra Streisand
About This Quote
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Interpretation
Streisand contrasts two ways of making decisions: relying on accumulated “experience” (rules of thumb, precedent, industry norms) versus trusting an internal compass. The line suggests a creative temperament that privileges intuition—taste, timing, and emotional truth—over credentialism or conventional expertise. Read in the context of artistic work, it implies that originality often comes from acting before one can justify choices rationally, and that overreliance on past lessons can inhibit risk-taking. It also carries a note of self-reliance: authority comes from one’s own judgment rather than external validation, a stance that can be empowering but also exposes the maker to greater personal responsibility for outcomes.




