"To be honest, I'm not as goal oriented and ambitious as I once was"
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The subtext isn’t laziness; it’s recalibration. “Goal oriented” is corporate language smuggled into art, and Kreviazuk’s disidentification with it suggests a shift from external metrics (sales, awards, visibility) to internal ones (craft, wellbeing, family, longevity). There’s also a gendered undertone: women in music are often expected to be relentlessly palatable and relentlessly ascending, as if slowing down is a failure rather than a choice. Her candor pokes at that script.
Context matters because mid-career artists, especially singer-songwriters, tend to reach a point where the chase stops being romantic. You learn what “making it” costs. This line reads like someone choosing sustainability over spectacle: not giving up on music, but giving up on being managed by the scoreboard. In 2020s culture, where burnout is practically a credential, the quiet power here is permission.
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"To be honest, I'm not as goal oriented and ambitious as I once was." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/to-be-honest-im-not-as-goal-oriented-and-46898/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.







