"At first I wasn't sure that I had the talent, but I did know I had a fear of failure, and that fear compelled me to fight off anything that might abet it"
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The subtext, especially coming from Gordon Parks, is about stakes. Parks wasn’t an artist dabbling in aesthetic problems; he was a Black photographer who came up against racism, poverty, and institutional gatekeeping. In that context, failure doesn’t land softly. It can confirm what the world already expects of you, and it can close doors that were barely open. So his fear reads less like neurosis and more like clarity: the cost of losing is inflated when the system is built to make you lose.
There’s an intent here to demystify creative greatness. Parks isn’t asking for pity or performing grit for applause. He’s naming the psychological fuel that kept him working when talent felt like an unreliable alibi. The result is bracing: he doesn’t claim fear made him fragile; he argues it made him vigilant.
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| Topic | Perseverance |
|---|---|
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Parks, Gordon. (n.d.). At first I wasn't sure that I had the talent, but I did know I had a fear of failure, and that fear compelled me to fight off anything that might abet it. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/at-first-i-wasnt-sure-that-i-had-the-talent-but-i-79065/
Chicago Style
Parks, Gordon. "At first I wasn't sure that I had the talent, but I did know I had a fear of failure, and that fear compelled me to fight off anything that might abet it." FixQuotes. Accessed February 2, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/at-first-i-wasnt-sure-that-i-had-the-talent-but-i-79065/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"At first I wasn't sure that I had the talent, but I did know I had a fear of failure, and that fear compelled me to fight off anything that might abet it." FixQuotes, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/at-first-i-wasnt-sure-that-i-had-the-talent-but-i-79065/. Accessed 2 Feb. 2026.





