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Descartes’ famous
phrase “Cogito, ergo sum” – “I think, therefore I am”
– challenges us to consider: What makes us, us? Is it
the things we do, the beliefs we hold, or simply the
thoughts that form our reality?
This song-poem invites you to dive into
the idea that your world is something you create.
From the grand mysteries of the universe to the
smallest details of daily life, everything you see, feel,
and imagine is a reflection of your inner self.
It flips the debate
between science and religion on its head, asking not
just who made the sun, but why it matters to you—
how you shape its meaning.
Here, faith, identity, and purpose aren’t handed to
you—they’re something you build, piece by piece,
from the dreams of those before you and the hopes
you carry for the future. God isn’t some distant
figure, but the spirit of what you believe, the source
of your strength, pride, and vision. The poem
suggests that even when life throws challenges at us,
the one thing we truly own is our ability to choose
who we are and what we stand for.
In the end, it’s a call to embrace the power you have
to define yourself, to hold tight to what’s truly
yours—your faith, your beliefs, your sense of self—
because that’s
the only thing no one
can take away.
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