Conselho

Melim Melim

Self-Love and Emotional Resilience in 'Conselho' by Melim

Melim's song 'Conselho' offers a heartfelt message about self-love, emotional resilience, and the importance of setting boundaries in relationships. The lyrics emphasize the necessity of learning to walk away from situations that cause inner turmoil. The line 'Não romantize o que te rasga por dentro, por favor' (Don't romanticize what tears you apart inside, please) serves as a poignant reminder to avoid glorifying pain and to prioritize one's own well-being.

The song also touches on the modern issue of 'virtual loneliness,' suggesting that our digital lives can distance us from genuine affection. This is encapsulated in the line 'A solidão virtual nos afasta do afeto' (Virtual loneliness distances us from affection). Melim encourages listeners to live more in the present and to cherish real-life connections over virtual ones.

A recurring theme in 'Conselho' is the importance of self-worth. The lyrics 'Tem que primeiro se amar, se valorizar, pro outro te dar valor' (You have to love yourself first, value yourself, for others to value you) highlight the idea that self-respect is crucial for receiving respect from others. The song advises listeners to guard their hearts and be selective about who they allow into their lives, reinforcing the message with the repeated refrain 'Cuide do seu coração, não deixa qualquer um entrar, não' (Take care of your heart, don't let just anyone in).

Ultimately, 'Conselho' is a powerful anthem for anyone struggling with emotional pain or unhealthy relationships. It serves as a reminder that true love should never cause harm and that self-love is the foundation for all other forms of love.

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