"I believe people may have a predisposition for artistic creativity. It doesn't mean they're going to make it"
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The second sentence is the blade: “It doesn’t mean they’re going to make it.” “Make it” isn’t just artistic excellence; it’s survival inside an ecosystem of grants, gatekeepers, time, health, and luck. Dove’s subtext is unsentimental and humane: the world does not distribute opportunity according to aptitude, and art is not a meritocracy that reliably rewards the most gifted. By choosing the plainest possible phrase - “make it” - she folds career, recognition, and economic stability into the same grim little package. This is less a warning to dreamers than a reality check about how culture actually functions.
There’s also a quiet ethical stance: don’t blame people who fall short, and don’t flatter yourself if you succeed. Predisposition may light the match, but the fire depends on conditions - education, mentorship, money, community, and the permission (internal and external) to keep going. Dove’s intent feels like a protective corrective: respect the gift, but respect the grind and the uneven playing field more.
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