He explains how nothing ever goes wrong by saying, “In my own little world it hardly ever rains… got some money in my pocket shoes on my feet.” When I daydream about what my own perfect world would be like, I am greeted with similar thoughts: I have a bunch of friends, I look gorgeous all the time, and I’m provided with everything I want. Sure, it’s a nice escape from real-world stress and complications, but it isn’t really what’s happening in my actual life. Sure, not everything can be as perfect as I want it to be, but that doesn’t mean I shouldn’t be thankful for what I do have, as imperfect as some of it may be. When listening to this song, I realized that a large quantity of human beings on this earth are not as fortunate as I am. They don’t have a home, or food, or money to support themselves. All they have are the clothes on their back and whatever other items that they can scrounge up. I saw that the artist was having the same struggle as me of choosing between dream and …show more content…
What if I'm missing out? What if there's a greater purpose I could be living right now?” This being the most repetitive theme in the song struck a chord with me, especially emotionally. With these three questions, I was really forced to ask myself what I was doing to help people in the world. Although I contribute to school drives and community fundraisers, do I try to do more? Do I find other ways to help those in unfortunate situations? Or do I just think that what I do is enough? In one of the first verses of the song, the lyrics even state, “I throw a twenty in the plate but I never give 'til it hurts.” There is so much more I could be doing at the moment to help people in the world. Instead, I just leave everything to others. This isn’t what God intended. He wants us to give all that we can to help those in need. Through this song, I can see that I can’t just sit in my “perfect world” and believe that everything is right with the world. I need to take action and do my best to make the world I have a happy one, another reason why this song is important to