Piensa
POL 3.14
Embracing the New: A Journey Beyond Mediocrity
POL 3.14's song 'Piensa' is a powerful anthem that encourages listeners to break free from the constraints of mediocrity and embrace the endless possibilities that life has to offer. The lyrics begin by describing a sense of stagnation and societal pressure to conform, where individuals are discouraged from standing out. This sentiment is captured in the lines, 'nos impusieron la mediocridad .. haz lo que quieras pero sin destacar,' which translates to 'they imposed mediocrity on us .. do what you want but without standing out.' The artist expresses a strong desire to escape this imposed mediocrity, emphasizing the need for something new and magical to strive for.
The chorus of the song is a call to action, urging listeners to think about the untapped potential and unexplored opportunities that lie ahead. Phrases like 'Piensa que aun hay días que todavía están llegando' ('Think that there are still days that are yet to come') and 'Piensa en lo que te queda por hacer' ('Think about what you still have to do') serve as reminders that life is full of new experiences and adventures waiting to be discovered. This message is both motivational and uplifting, encouraging a mindset of curiosity and ambition.
As the song progresses, it shifts from a state of stagnation to one of acceleration and escape. The lyrics 'Vamos cogiendo velocidad hasta que un día podamos escapar de este mundo superficial' ('We are gaining speed until one day we can escape from this superficial world') highlight the desire to break free from a superficial existence and find true meaning and individuality. The repetition of the phrase 'lo que te queda por hacer' reinforces the idea that there is always more to explore and achieve, making 'Piensa' a song that inspires listeners to look beyond the ordinary and seek out the extraordinary in their lives.