"I can never predict what's going to happen"
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The intent feels twofold. On the one hand, it’s protective: if you can’t predict outcomes, you also can’t be held hostage by them. That posture suits Ferry’s brand of elegant detachment, where longing is always present but rarely messy. On the other hand, it’s an artist’s operating principle. Pop history is littered with careers that hinge on accidents: the right collaborator, an unexpected sound, a misread moment that becomes fashion. Ferry’s genius was to make contingency sound deliberate, turning uncertainty into aesthetic.
The subtext is quietly modern. In an era that fetishizes optimization - algorithms, brand strategy, “the rollout” - Ferry’s line reads as a refusal of predictive fantasy. It suggests that creative life, and maybe adult life, runs on weather systems, not spreadsheets. Coming from a musician who helped define art-rock’s marriage of glamour and risk, the statement isn’t nihilism. It’s permission: stay alert, stay porous, let the next thing happen to you.
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| Topic | Free Will & Fate |
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"I can never predict what's going to happen." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-can-never-predict-whats-going-to-happen-39406/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.








