Share vs. Own
In performance, Share suggests offering truth and personal insight to bridge gaps with others—akin to giving a gift. Ownimplies taking or acquiring (like trying to “get the job”). Acting that’s about “sharing” fosters generosity and authenticity, whereas “owning” can turn self-serving or desperate.
Practical Note: Enter the room or scene with a desire to share something of yourself, rather than trying to possess or control the outcome.




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