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Daily Inspiration Quote by Richard Foreman

"I've been trying to figure out for at least the last 10 years how to force myself into something more risky"

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Restlessness is the engine here, and Foreman doesn’t romanticize it. He frames risk not as a glamorous leap but as something you have to "force" yourself into, like a regimen. That verb is the tell: for an avant-garde playwright who made a career out of destabilizing theatrical comfort, the real antagonist isn’t censorship or critics. It’s habit. Success hardens into style; style hardens into a brand; the brand becomes a cage with a press kit.

The line’s quiet comedy is its time scale. Ten years of trying to get riskier is a paradox that feels painfully familiar in any creative field: you can be celebrated for transgression and still end up repeating yesterday’s innovations. Foreman is admitting that even the artist most associated with rupture can drift toward safety, because the infrastructure around you (commissions, venues, collaborators, audience expectations) rewards recognizability. Risk is expensive. Familiarity pays.

Subtextually, he’s describing the late-career anxiety of becoming your own tribute act. The phrase "something more risky" is conspicuously vague, suggesting risk isn’t one move but a posture: surrendering control, letting a piece fail, changing process, even betraying your own taste. It also hints at a moral dimension: art that doesn’t endanger the maker can start to feel like mere product.

Context matters: Foreman’s theater thrives on friction, interruption, and anti-narrative tactics. After decades, the hardest disruption is internal. He’s pointing to the only frontier left: sabotaging his own mastery.

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Richard Foreman (born June 10, 1937) is a Playwright from USA.

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