"Everyone asks, Will he make it, will she make it? You never make it"
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The intent feels less nihilistic than corrective. He's talking to a culture that treats careers like fairy tales with a final scene, and to an industry that weaponizes scarcity. The question "Will he make it, will she make it?" is the audience's hunger for narrative closure, for a winner they can coronate and then stop paying attention to. Mizrahi answers with a blunt second-person "you", yanking the listener into complicity. It's not about some abstract "they"; it's about the person asking, the person chasing.
Subtext: even when you "arrive", the goalposts move. There's always a new season, a younger face, a different aesthetic, a harsher market. Fashion is an economy of perpetual beta where relevance expires fast and identity is part product. Mizrahi, who navigated both high glamour and the punishing churn of trends, turns the motivational poster inside out. The line lands because it's funny in its severity, but also because it names the quiet truth beneath hustle culture: the promised moment of being done never comes.
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Mizrahi, Isaac. (2026, January 17). Everyone asks, Will he make it, will she make it? You never make it. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/everyone-asks-will-he-make-it-will-she-make-it-24378/
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"Everyone asks, Will he make it, will she make it? You never make it." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/everyone-asks-will-he-make-it-will-she-make-it-24378/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.






