F*ck My Life

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The Struggle for Self in a Numbing World

The song "F*ck My Life" by SEVENTEEN delves into the feelings of frustration and isolation that can arise when one feels out of place in the world. The lyrics express a sense of being lost, both literally and metaphorically, as the speaker feels like a fool amidst a world that has become too familiar with dullness and insensitivity. The repeated line "이런 빌어먹을 세상 나만 혼자 바보 됐어" which translates to "In this damned world, I'm the only fool," captures the essence of feeling alone in one's struggles and the desire to escape from this overwhelming sense of alienation.

The song also touches on the theme of fighting for one's life, as indicated by the lines "지금부터 fight for my life / 나를 위해 fight for my life." This suggests a turning point where the speaker decides to take control and search for their true self, despite the numbness that pervades society. The desire to not be ashamed of oneself and to avoid becoming a person who is jaded by the world is a powerful sentiment that resonates with many who feel pressured by societal expectations and the fear of losing one's identity.

SEVENTEEN, known for their energetic and dynamic music, often incorporates emotional depth into their songs, and "F*ck My Life" is no exception. The raw emotion and the call to fight for one's life amidst a world that can often feel uncaring and cold is a message that many can relate to. It's a reminder that the journey to find oneself is fraught with challenges, but it's a fight worth undertaking.

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