"If at first you don't succeed, failure may be your style"
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Crisp's intent is less to celebrate laziness than to expose the coercion hidden in motivational language. Perseverance is often code for assimilation: keep going until you're legible, employable, respectable. Crisp, a gay man who made a career out of being unrespectable on his own terms, understands that some people are asked to "succeed" at becoming someone else. In that light, opting into "failure" can be a refusal to audition for acceptance.
The subtext is bracingly cynical: the system's metrics are rigged, so why worship them? Yet it's also liberating. Crisp suggests you can alchemize what the world calls defeat into a signature - a deliberate stance, not an apology. The line is compact because it has to be; it mimics the quick, defensive wit of someone who's spent decades turning insults into material. It's not advice as much as a strategy for surviving a culture that confuses compliance with merit.
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Crisp, Quentin. (2026, January 15). If at first you don't succeed, failure may be your style. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-at-first-you-dont-succeed-failure-may-be-your-6449/
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"If at first you don't succeed, failure may be your style." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-at-first-you-dont-succeed-failure-may-be-your-6449/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.











