Take It So Hard

Keith Richards Keith Richards

Embracing Life's Challenges with Resilience

Keith Richards' song "Take It So Hard" is a compelling anthem about resilience and the importance of not letting life's difficulties weigh you down. The lyrics suggest that giving up on love or other pursuits is easy, but it’s not the path that Richards advocates. He points out that people often fail to come through, and life can be full of disappointments. However, he encourages a different approach, one that involves not taking setbacks too seriously and maintaining a positive outlook.

The chorus, "You shouldn't take it so hard," serves as a repeated reminder to not let life's challenges and the actions of others affect you deeply. Richards emphasizes that most of what people have is free, implying that the best things in life are often simple and not worth stressing over. This perspective encourages listeners to appreciate what they have and not to dwell on what they lack or what goes wrong.

Richards' advice to "Yank it up baby, or get yourself a new name" suggests a call to action to either elevate your efforts or reinvent yourself if necessary. This line underscores the theme of resilience and adaptability. The song's overall message is one of perseverance and maintaining a light-hearted attitude in the face of adversity. Richards' rock and roll background, known for its rebellious and carefree spirit, perfectly complements the song's theme, making it a motivational piece for anyone feeling weighed down by life's challenges.

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