What a Fool Believes

Glenn Lewis Glenn Lewis

The Unyielding Nature of Foolish Beliefs

Glenn Lewis's song "What a Fool Believes" delves into the complexities of human relationships and the stubbornness of misguided beliefs. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of someone trying to intervene in a friend's life, only to realize that their efforts are futile against the deeply ingrained misconceptions held by the 'fool.' The song suggests that sometimes, people are better off not meddling in others' affairs, as those who are blinded by their own beliefs are often resistant to change and prefer to remain in their comfort zones, even if it means ignoring reality.

The recurring theme of not being able to compete with 'what a fool believes' underscores the futility of trying to change someone's mind when they are set in their ways. The lyrics mention the fool's tendency to 'black it out their mind' and 'only wanna see love,' indicating a selective perception that filters out anything that contradicts their beliefs. This selective blindness is a defense mechanism that allows the fool to maintain their sense of security, even if it is based on false premises.

The song also touches on the emotional toll of dealing with such individuals. The lines 'I know that you're concerned, but you got to let her learn' and 'you can't compete with what a fool believes' highlight the internal struggle of wanting to help but recognizing the need for the person to learn from their own mistakes. The metaphor of looking in the mirror and avoiding one's own reflection serves as a poignant reminder that self-awareness is crucial, and sometimes, the hardest person to confront is oneself. Ultimately, the song is a reflection on the limitations of influence and the importance of allowing others to find their own path, even if it means watching them make mistakes.

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