What Do You Fight For

Daisuke Ishiwatari Daisuke Ishiwatari

The Battle for Self-Realization in a Technological World

Daisuke Ishiwatari's song "What Do You Fight For" delves into the existential struggle of finding purpose and meaning in a rapidly evolving world. The lyrics suggest that every experience in life contributes to one's soul enlightenment, emphasizing that nothing in life is wasted. This philosophical perspective sets the stage for a deeper exploration of personal and societal conflicts.

The song juxtaposes natural imagery, such as snow falling in spring and the moon hanging during the day, with the relentless march of technology, represented by AI automatons. This contrast highlights the tension between the timeless, natural world and the ever-changing, artificial landscape. The repeated question, "What do you fight for?" challenges listeners to reflect on their own motivations and desires in the face of these changes. The call to "feast" and "keep grinding" suggests a relentless pursuit of one's goals, despite the obstacles and rejections faced along the way.

The lyrics also touch on themes of resilience and defiance. Phrases like "I won't face my doom" and "I will fight it till the day I die" underscore a determination to overcome adversity, even when the world seems to be against you. The repeated use of "Sayonara," a Japanese term for goodbye, adds a layer of finality and resolve, as if the speaker is bidding farewell to doubt and hesitation. Ultimately, the song is a powerful anthem for those who refuse to be defeated by external pressures and are committed to their own path of self-discovery and fulfillment.

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