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Though her natural desire is to keep everyone around her happy, years in the industry have taught Saoirse that, at the end of the day, being happy with her own work is sometimes more important than keeping everyone else satisfied. "Every time I act, I worry: Can I do it again? And every time I finish a job, I feel like, 'Oh God, I got away with that one,'" she told The New York Times. "Plus, I'm a people-pleaser. I don't like upsetting anyone. But I've gotten to a point in my work where I need to stand firmly with decisions I've made or feel free to go in another direction — even if everyone around me is telling me to do the opposite. It's hard."