"You have to not listen to the nay sayers because there will be many and often they'll be much more qualified than you and cause you to sort of doubt yourself"
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The intent is protective, almost tactical. “You have to not listen” isn’t anti-feedback so much as a warning about which feedback carries hidden incentives. Qualified people are frequently paid to reduce risk, to defend existing workflows, to keep budgets legible. Their expertise is real, but it’s often optimized for the present system, not for the weird new thing you’re trying to force into existence.
Context matters: Cameron built a career on bets that sounded insane until they worked. The Abyss pushed underwater production to extremes; Titanic was treated as a potential career-ending indulgence; Avatar’s tech pipeline required faith ahead of proof. In that world, “qualified” skepticism is the default posture, not a personal attack.
The subtext is also a quiet admission of impostor syndrome: he’s not saying you won’t doubt yourself; he’s saying doubt will be engineered, amplified, and rationalized by people whose resumes can intimidate you into compliance. His line draws a boundary between useful critique and permission-seeking. The artist’s job, Cameron implies, is to keep the signal of the vision louder than the noise of credentialed fear.
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Cameron, James. (2026, January 16). You have to not listen to the nay sayers because there will be many and often they'll be much more qualified than you and cause you to sort of doubt yourself. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/you-have-to-not-listen-to-the-nay-sayers-because-112235/
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Cameron, James. "You have to not listen to the nay sayers because there will be many and often they'll be much more qualified than you and cause you to sort of doubt yourself." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/you-have-to-not-listen-to-the-nay-sayers-because-112235/.
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"You have to not listen to the nay sayers because there will be many and often they'll be much more qualified than you and cause you to sort of doubt yourself." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/you-have-to-not-listen-to-the-nay-sayers-because-112235/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.









