"If money was my only motivation, I would organize myself differently"
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The subtext is reputational triage. Domingo has long existed at the intersection of prestige and commerce: opera’s high-culture aura meets global touring, recordings, galas, and the machinery of celebrity. This sentence preempts the cynical read that every move is transactional. It also quietly justifies the messiness of an artist’s life: the odd projects, the riskier repertoire, the commitments that don’t pay in a straightforward way but pay in meaning, legacy, or status.
Context matters, too, because for public figures the question “Why are you doing this?” is never innocent. It’s asked by fans, critics, donors, and institutions that want artists to be both inspirational and accountable. Domingo’s answer is a controlled pivot: not denial, but recalibration. He positions motivation as plural and layered, then suggests that the truest evidence isn’t what he says about art - it’s how he’s arranged his days.
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"If money was my only motivation, I would organize myself differently." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-money-was-my-only-motivation-i-would-organize-116853/. Accessed 21 Feb. 2026.







