Continuing from what I said on the other thread, none of us know for sure what was going on in her mind, in her marriage or in her home.
It wasn't any of our business when she was alive and it's certainly none of our business now that she isn't.
But what she did leave us is a little bit of acting, and some music.
For me as soon as her version of I Will Always Love You comes on the radio I have to destroy the radio (I am aware of Dolly liking Whitney's version but personally I find it painful to the ears and awful in contrast to the original version).
However if I Want To Dance With Somebody gets slapped on the turntable I will try my best keep up with the office angels dancing around their handbags.
There is a little piece of her in both of those tracks but I prefer the joyful effervescence of her gospel based dance tracks to her yodeling and warbling.
The greatest love of all is not to love yourself by the way.