Todos queremos más

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The Endless Pursuit of More: A Reflection on Human Ambition

El Consorcio's song "Todos queremos más" delves into the universal human desire for more, capturing the essence of ambition and discontentment. The repetitive chorus, "Todos queremos más y más y más y mucho más," emphasizes the insatiable nature of human wants. This repetition not only reinforces the message but also creates a rhythmic mantra that mirrors the relentless pursuit of more in our daily lives.

The verses highlight how this desire transcends social and economic boundaries. Whether rich or poor, everyone is caught in the cycle of wanting more. The lyrics, "El pobre quiere más, el rico mucho más," illustrate that no one is immune to this feeling. The song uses simple yet powerful examples to show how this desire scales with what one already possesses. For instance, "El que tiene un peso quiere tener dos," and so on, up to "el de los cincuenta quiere tener cien." This progression underscores the idea that satisfaction is always just out of reach, no matter how much one has.

However, the song also offers a poignant reminder that life is not just about material gain. The lines, "La vida es interés, el mundo es ambición, pero no hay que olvidarse que uno tiene un corazón," serve as a moral counterbalance to the earlier verses. They remind listeners that amidst the pursuit of more, one should not forget the importance of emotional and spiritual well-being. This duality makes the song a reflective piece on the human condition, urging a balance between ambition and contentment.

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