Gloria Gaynor: If you want to be healthy at 81, don't stop using your body'
Briefly

The documentary 'I Will Survive' showcases Gloria Gaynor's journey of resilience, focusing on her efforts to create a gospel album that culminated in a Grammy win. It highlights her continued relevance in the music industry as she tours and promotes her autobiography. Reflecting on her life's challenges, Gaynor emphasizes the importance of sharing her story to inspire others. Faith played a crucial role in her transition from survival mode to thriving, revealing her inner strength and self-worth along the way.
I always say, I'm not smart enough to make an original mistake, Gaynor muses. I think that other people have gone through similar things, and I wanted them to see that it's possible to survive and thrive after going through traumatic situations in your life.
Mostly my faith. I was a Christian since childhood, but during my marriage, I began to really practice and try to be the best possible person I could be, and spread love and joy and peace and happiness.
The strength that I have within me, and how through my faith, I had found the courage to say no. That's very, very difficult for a lot of people, the ability to just pull up from inside your God-given strength and recognize your own self-worth.
I am at last able to balance out my piano.
Read at english.elpais.com
[
|
]