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Life & Wisdom Quote by Robert Sheckley

"I knew I was doing something right because it was selling so I didn't want to interfere with it"

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That line has the clean, deadpan snap of a writer watching art get swallowed by the market and deciding not to fight the tide. Sheckley frames success not as validation of truth or craft, but as a sales report: if it sells, it must be “right.” The joke is how quickly “right” stops meaning aesthetically right, morally right, or even intellectually right, and becomes simply commercially effective. In a single shrugging clause - “I didn’t want to interfere with it” - he turns the romantic myth of the meddling artist on its head. The real danger isn’t compromise; it’s self-sabotage disguised as integrity.

Sheckley’s context matters. As a mid-century science fiction mainstay, he worked in a pulp ecosystem where speed, clarity, and reader appetite often mattered as much as (or more than) literary ambition. His best work is funny, sharp, socially alert - and also highly readable. This quote suggests a pragmatic author who recognizes that sometimes the mechanism is working: a voice clicks, a premise catches, an audience shows up. Overthinking can sand down the very edges that made it pop.

The subtext is a quiet critique of both sides of the culture industry. Publishers love a dependable product; writers are tempted to treat popularity as proof of quality. Sheckley doesn’t exactly endorse that logic; he exposes it. He’s admitting how the marketplace trains creators to equate demand with correctness, then congratulates them for not “interfering” - as if craft were a nuisance and success a fragile ecosystem best left undisturbed.

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Robert Sheckley

Robert Sheckley (July 16, 1928 - December 9, 2005) was a Author from USA.

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