Business Quote by Wilson Pickett
“I made two or three albums with money from my own pocket, but I couldn't get them released or played on the radio. I got tired of beating my brains out. I got very depressed. I took a break from the business. Then I got bored with that and had to come back.”
About This Quote
The artist struggled with industry gatekeeping, leading to burnout and a forced hiatus before returning out creative drive.
In simple terms: Creative burnout from industry barriers
Persistence despite setbacks
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Independent musician seeking label support
- Artist facing release delays
- Creative slump after repeated rejections
- Returning to music after a break
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Developing self-promotion strategies
- Building mental resilience for creative work
Questions to Reflect On
- What mechanisms can protect artists from burnout?
- How can creators balance persistence with self-care?
Some may argue that taking a break can dilute relevance, but it can also restore perspective and spark renewed innovation.