"One does not study for a goal. The goal is a mere accident"
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“The goal is a mere accident” is deliberately provocative because it demotes the trophy without denying the work. In music, you can do everything “right” and still have an off night, a cracked note, a changed conductor, a fickle audience. Success arrives through a swarm of contingencies: timing, taste, health, patrons, geography. Calling the goal an accident is Gluck’s way of telling students to stop bargaining with the future and start committing to the present tense: breath, phrasing, ear, discipline.
The subtext is almost Zen, but with a performer’s grit. Study becomes a daily ethics rather than a ladder. If the goal is accidental, you can’t control it; you can only become the kind of artist for whom accidents tend to happen. It also reframes failure. Miss the prize, lose the role, get reviewed badly - the work still counts, because its real object was never the external badge.
In a culture that treats “grind” as a currency to be cashed out, Gluck offers a corrective: practice is not a down payment on applause. It’s the place where the self gets built, quietly, before anyone claps.
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Gluck, Alma. (2026, January 15). One does not study for a goal. The goal is a mere accident. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/one-does-not-study-for-a-goal-the-goal-is-a-mere-162584/
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"One does not study for a goal. The goal is a mere accident." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/one-does-not-study-for-a-goal-the-goal-is-a-mere-162584/. Accessed 9 Feb. 2026.









