The Cost of Existence: A Reflection on Human Values

Alejandro Filio's song "Un Precio" delves into the profound and often troubling concept of how everything in life has come to have a price. The lyrics begin by questioning when this commodification of life started, suggesting it might have been when a foolish person first saw themselves in the light and realized the harsh reality of another life taken by the cold, without shelter or warmth. This imagery sets the tone for a critique of societal values and the human condition.

The song then references the biblical story of Eve and the serpent, symbolizing the moment when hunger and temptation led to a significant cost for humanity. Filio uses this metaphor to highlight the high price paid for living and loving, suggesting that the pursuit of basic needs and desires often comes with severe consequences. This theme is further explored through the idea that when a person owes more than they consume, it indicates a failure in societal theories and systems, driven by greed and ambition.

Filio continues to critique the human tendency to try and cure their ills through material means, equating worth with the ability to heal. He points out the persistent nature of evil as long as greed exists, even among those who claim to pursue socialist ideals but are still chasing capital. The song concludes with a powerful image of humanity trapped in a balloon, seeking comfort but unable to descend, with everything from silence to truth being assigned a price. This final stanza underscores the pervasive nature of commodification, affecting every aspect of life, including fundamental human rights and values.

"Un Precio" is a poignant reflection on the cost of existence, urging listeners to consider the true value of life and the moral implications of a world where everything is for sale.

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  1. Despierta
  2. La Casa Triste (Inedita)
  3. Seria Labor
  4. Mi Miedo
  5. Despues De Ti
  6. La Verdad
  7. Si Me Dices
  8. Si Me Haces Caso
  9. A Mi Regreso
  10. Dicen
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