Cher may have been forced to look back on her life in order to write her upcoming memoir, but at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame over the weekend, she told reporters that her incredible success and longevity over six decades isn’t anything she’s spent a lot of time pondering.

“I don’t have a perspective exactly. I just was busy living my life,” she said backstage at the induction ceremony on Oct. 19. “And so I wasn’t, like, thinking about it at all.”

“I was, like, thinking about it from minute to minute, or thing to thing, or bad to good,” she continued.

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However, Cher’s many ups and downs during those six decades — such as her success with Sonny & Cher, going broke after her divorce from Sonny, motherhood, TV and movie stardom, and a massive comeback with “Believe” — led her to use an interesting metaphor to describe how she’s moved through life.

“I always thought of myself as, like, a bumper car,” she told reporters. “And when I hit a road, I would just back up and turn in a different direction because I wasn’t going to just stop doing what I love.”

Cher’s book Cher: The Memoir, Part One arrives Nov. 19. She’s doing a book tour in support of it starting Nov. 20 in New York City. You can buy tickets for it now.

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