The Unseen Triumph: A Journey of Self-Realization

Nik Kershaw's song 'Already' delves into the theme of self-realization and the often unnoticed achievements in our lives. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of two individuals, a man and a woman, who are caught up in the relentless pursuit of their goals. The man is described as chasing an elusive dream, likened to a runaway train, always moving but never quite arriving. He is so focused on winning the race that he fails to recognize that he has already achieved success. This metaphor highlights the common human tendency to overlook our accomplishments in the quest for more.

The woman, on the other hand, is depicted as being on a rollercoaster, unable to stop and smell the roses. She is a loving mother and a dutiful wife, roles that often come with societal expectations and pressures. Despite her significant contributions and the life she has built, she feels that she hasn't truly lived. This reflects the struggle many face in balancing personal fulfillment with responsibilities. The lyrics suggest that she, too, has already 'stolen the show' but remains unaware of her own worth and achievements.

The song's chorus emphasizes that both individuals have 'already made it' and 'stolen the show,' yet they remain oblivious to their success. This message is universal, urging listeners to recognize and appreciate their own accomplishments. The final lines of the song broaden this perspective to include everyone, suggesting that we are all on a journey, often chasing something just out of reach. The realization that we may have already achieved what we seek is a powerful reminder to pause and appreciate the present moment.

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