Simples Assim

Lenine Lenine

The Quest for Simplicity in a Complex World

The song "Simples Assim" by Brazilian artist Lenine is a contemplative piece that delves into the human tendency to overcomplicate life and the pursuit of simplicity amidst the chaos. The lyrics reflect on the arrogance of man, suggesting that from a position of perceived superiority, individuals often overestimate their capabilities and desires. This arrogance blinds them to the simplicity of life and the straightforwardness of human existence. The song implies that the desire for more or the illusion of control can lead to unnecessary complexity.

Lenine further explores the idea that people often focus too narrowly on their own worlds, missing out on the broader experiences life has to offer. The metaphor of a man in a dark room, ignoring the sky outside, serves to illustrate self-imposed limitations and the refusal to acknowledge the simple beauty of life. The song emphasizes that life is a journey with a beginning, middle, and end, and that solitude and overthinking only serve to complicate what could be a more straightforward experience.

The chorus of the song is a personal declaration of the artist's search for simplicity and the belief that it shouldn't be as complicated as it often seems. The repetition of the phrase "É simples assim" (It's that simple) serves as a mantra, reinforcing the idea that embracing simplicity can lead to a more fulfilling life. Despite life's challenges and uncertainties, the song encourages maintaining hope and confidence in the future, suggesting that life's passion lies in its simplicity and the journey itself, not in the complications we create.

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