Cuando Sea Grande

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The Quest for Individuality: El Cuarteto de Nos' 'Cuando Sea Grande'

El Cuarteto de Nos, a band known for their satirical and often introspective lyrics, presents a song that delves into the theme of personal growth and the desire to avoid repeating the mistakes of the previous generation. 'Cuando Sea Grande' translates to 'When I Grow Up' and serves as a declaration of intent from the narrator, who is determined to forge their own path in life rather than follow in the footsteps of an older figure, possibly a parent or societal role model.

The lyrics express a clear refusal to inherit negative traits and behaviors, such as holding grudges, being secretive, or succumbing to bitterness and regret. The narrator rejects the idea of living a life constrained by the same values and mistakes of those who came before them. This is a common sentiment among younger generations who strive to differentiate themselves from their elders and seek to learn from their perceived failures. The song's chorus, 'Cuando sea grande, no quiero ser como vos' ('When I grow up, I don't want to be like you'), is a powerful statement of individuality and self-determination.

The song also touches on the fear of becoming obsolete and the desire to maintain a sense of joy and wonder in life. It's a reminder that personal growth is an ongoing process and that it's important to remain true to oneself while being open to change. The narrator's introspection and self-awareness suggest a deep understanding of the importance of personal responsibility and the consequences of one's actions.

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