"My goal is to show everyone that they, too, can do what they love to do"
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The subtext is a soft rebellion against gatekeeping. “They, too” acknowledges an invisible barrier - class, geography, confidence, industry access - without naming it. It’s inclusive in a way that feels deliberate: not “you can be like me,” but “you can be you, doing your thing.” That matters coming from a musician whose brand has long leaned on warmth, acoustic intimacy, and community-coded positivity. His concerts and public persona trade on the idea of music as a shared space, not a podium.
Contextually, this is the self-help edge of late-2000s/2010s pop optimism: purpose as lifestyle, passion as a moral good. The line works because it offers aspiration without hierarchy. It sells a dream while pretending not to sell anything at all.
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"My goal is to show everyone that they, too, can do what they love to do." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/my-goal-is-to-show-everyone-that-they-too-can-do-151304/. Accessed 21 Feb. 2026.







