Gillian Anderson Opens Up About Aging and Her New Book 'More'
Gillian Anderson's Evolving Perspective on Aging
In a recent interview with Harper's Bazaar, Hollywood star Gillian Anderson candidly discussed her evolving views on aging. At 57, she reflected on how she previously spent countless hours worrying about the effects of getting older. Anderson shared that in her younger years, particularly in her 20s and 30s, she was often trapped in a cycle of anxiety and self-criticism. She described this period as having a persistent agitation in her mind, which significantly impacted her overall well-being.
However, Anderson has experienced a significant shift in her mindset, attributing this transformation to both time and her conscious efforts to adopt a more positive outlook. She remarked, "It's taken some work," indicating that she has learned to release her grip on worries and judgments. "Nothing matters so much anymore," she added, showcasing her ability to prioritize what truly matters and embrace a more carefree approach to life.
Alongside her reflections on aging, Anderson is gearing up for the release of her new book, titled "More," which is set to launch in September. This book serves as a sequel to her first publication, "Want," and continues to encourage women to share their anonymous fantasies. Anderson expressed her enthusiasm for the diverse range of submissions for "More," which includes contributions from women globally. "I'm very pleased about that," she noted, highlighting the increased boldness and confidence in the submissions this time around.
She elaborated on how the project has evolved, noting that initial submissions for "Want" often came with a sense of apprehension regarding anonymity. The success of her first book has fostered a supportive environment, empowering women to express their thoughts without fear of judgment. "It became a real talking point," Anderson acknowledged, crediting women journalists for their role in promoting the book and its themes.
Anderson underscored the significance of connection among women through these submissions, emphasizing that many contributors found comfort in realizing they were not alone in their experiences. "It really is a coming together," she stated, highlighting how the project promotes identification and empowerment among women of all ages. Through her work, Anderson aims to create a platform for open dialogue and shared experiences, reinforcing the notion that women can uplift one another on their journeys.