"The worst thing is to get involved with people who aren't passionate about what they're doing"
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The phrasing is telling. “Get involved” sounds deliberately vague, as if Dafoe means everything at once: co-stars, directors, producers, lovers, friends, the whole messy ecosystem around making anything. “People who aren’t passionate” isn’t a moral judgment so much as a warning about misaligned incentives. Passionate collaborators want the same thing you do: to push, to refine, to fail productively. Unpassionate ones want stability, status, or a paycheck without the emotional cost of caring. That difference becomes contagious.
There’s also a quiet self-indictment baked in. Actors trade in intensity for a living; Dafoe’s career has been defined by choosing projects and auteurs where commitment is non-negotiable. The subtext: you can tolerate weirdness, ego, even conflict if the work matters to everyone in the room. What you can’t out-act is indifference. In a culture that prizes “networking,” he’s arguing for something rarer: selective proximity to people who actually mean it.
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Dafoe, Willem. (n.d.). The worst thing is to get involved with people who aren't passionate about what they're doing. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-worst-thing-is-to-get-involved-with-people-98423/
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"The worst thing is to get involved with people who aren't passionate about what they're doing." FixQuotes, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-worst-thing-is-to-get-involved-with-people-98423/. Accessed 2 Feb. 2026.







