"My goodness, everyone is planting grapes, even a neighbor with only five acres"
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Coming from a musician, the subtext gets sharper. Severinsen lived in industries where waves of fashion - genres, sounds, technologies, tastes - can turn artistry into an arms race overnight. “Planting grapes” reads like starting a band, opening a label, launching a podcast, slapping “small batch” on a product: a bet that culture will keep rewarding the same signal. The neighbor with five acres is the late entrant, the one who arrives after the aura has already been monetized.
The intent feels less like snobbery than a veteran’s warning: when everyone pivots to the same thing, scarcity disappears, quality gets diluted, and the market punishes optimism. It’s an offhand remark that doubles as a miniature theory of hype cycles - delivered with the timing of someone who understands that one good aside can say more than a sermon.
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"My goodness, everyone is planting grapes, even a neighbor with only five acres." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/my-goodness-everyone-is-planting-grapes-even-a-49680/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.




