"That's the danger of having too much success. You lose that magic, that feeling of not being in control, which I feel now, it's too controlled"
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The key phrase is “not being in control.” Dorff isn’t romanticizing chaos; he’s pinpointing the creative voltage that comes from risk. Early in a career, you’re porous: you take left-field roles, you make mistakes on camera, you chase directors who might break you a little. With success, you become managed. Your taste gets outsourced to the machinery of brand protection, award strategy, and “the right move.” “It’s too controlled” is a grimly simple diagnosis of overprofessionalization, the way a life can become optimized until it’s unlivable.
There’s also a quiet confession in the present tense: “which I feel now.” He’s not speaking about some abstract industry problem; he’s describing the moment the ladder stops shaking. The fear isn’t failure. It’s comfort masquerading as craft.
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Dorff, Stephen. (2026, January 16). That's the danger of having too much success. You lose that magic, that feeling of not being in control, which I feel now, it's too controlled. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/thats-the-danger-of-having-too-much-success-you-84176/
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Dorff, Stephen. "That's the danger of having too much success. You lose that magic, that feeling of not being in control, which I feel now, it's too controlled." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/thats-the-danger-of-having-too-much-success-you-84176/.
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"That's the danger of having too much success. You lose that magic, that feeling of not being in control, which I feel now, it's too controlled." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/thats-the-danger-of-having-too-much-success-you-84176/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.





