The Art of Knowing: A Journey Through Self-Discovery

Las Pastillas del Abuelo's song "Saber Hacer" delves into the complexities of self-awareness and personal growth. The lyrics reflect a deep introspection, where the narrator acknowledges the duality within themselves. They admit that while they possess the potential for greatness, the harsh reality of survival often forces them to prioritize self-interest. This internal conflict is a universal theme, resonating with anyone who has struggled to balance their aspirations with the demands of everyday life.

The song contrasts different human behaviors, highlighting the dichotomy between those who know how to love and those who know how to hurt. This juxtaposition serves as a reminder that our actions define us, and that understanding and empathy are crucial in navigating our relationships. The narrator's admission of confusion and their ability to recognize even a spark of love within themselves suggests a journey towards self-improvement and emotional intelligence.

The recurring lines about the nature of knowledge and habit emphasize the importance of practice and experience in personal development. The lyrics suggest that true understanding comes from doing, and that habits shape our ability to learn and grow. This philosophical perspective encourages listeners to reflect on their own habits and how they contribute to their personal and emotional growth. By framing knowledge as an active process, the song inspires a proactive approach to self-discovery and improvement.

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  1. Bonabota
  2. Nació Bonavena
  3. El Barrio
  4. Rocanrol N'n'n'
  5. Loco Por Volverla a Ver
  6. Otra Vuelta de Tuerca
  7. Princesa
  8. Crisis
  9. Permiso y Prometo
  10. Lo Más Lindo
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