Meant To Be My Own
7 Seconds
The Illusion of Entitlement: A Journey of Self-Realization
7 Seconds' song "Meant To Be My Own" delves into the psyche of someone who has grown up with a sense of entitlement and invincibility. The lyrics reflect a protagonist who once believed that the world revolved around them, with every word they uttered being of utmost importance. This sense of self-importance is challenged as the song progresses, revealing a deeper layer of introspection and realization.
The chorus emphasizes a relentless drive and determination, with phrases like "first to take it, last to give in" and "go for broke, stop for nothing." These lines suggest a mindset of unwavering ambition and a refusal to accept defeat. However, this determination is juxtaposed with a sense of questioning and doubt, as the protagonist asks, "do you think I'm playing?" and "did you hear what I said?" This indicates a struggle between their perceived invincibility and the reality of their limitations.
The final verse sheds light on the protagonist's upbringing, revealing that their parents shielded them from the harsh realities of life, always providing everything they craved and making the bad things go away. This protective environment contributed to their sense of entitlement and belief that the world was meant to be their own. The song ultimately serves as a commentary on the dangers of overprotection and the importance of facing challenges and adversities to develop a more grounded and realistic perspective on life.