"I thought I was learning about show business. The more painful it was, the more important I thought the experience must be. Hating it, I convinced myself it must be invaluable"
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Holliday’s intent is quietly devastating. She’s not confessing naïveté so much as diagnosing a self-protective logic: turn discomfort into tuition, humiliation into mentorship. “Show business” here isn’t just a field; it’s a gatekeeping machine that trains people to misread exploitation as apprenticeship. The subtext is a critique of how ambition gets harnessed. If you’re told the work is brutal, then brutality becomes a sign you’re on the right path, and any instinct to leave can be reframed as weakness.
The context matters: a mid-century Hollywood and Broadway ecosystem built on male-controlled studios, casting couches whispered about but rarely named, and contracts that treated performers like inventory. Holliday, whose screen persona often played the “dumb blonde” with hidden intelligence, aims that same double-edged clarity at her own career formation. She’s puncturing the romantic myth of paying dues, exposing how “important experience” can be a story we tell to survive systems that don’t reward honesty, only endurance.
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Holliday, Judy. (2026, January 17). I thought I was learning about show business. The more painful it was, the more important I thought the experience must be. Hating it, I convinced myself it must be invaluable. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-thought-i-was-learning-about-show-business-the-60322/
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Holliday, Judy. "I thought I was learning about show business. The more painful it was, the more important I thought the experience must be. Hating it, I convinced myself it must be invaluable." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-thought-i-was-learning-about-show-business-the-60322/.
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"I thought I was learning about show business. The more painful it was, the more important I thought the experience must be. Hating it, I convinced myself it must be invaluable." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-thought-i-was-learning-about-show-business-the-60322/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

