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The Logical Song: World's Greatest Lie
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“The Logical Song” relates to, “Personal Legend” and the, “World’s Greatest Lie” because the song talks about destiny and what society perceives is right. The song talks about sending children to school, where they learn to become sensible, logical, responsible and practical. The song also talks about being young at one point and then transitioning to an adult. This relates to the “World's Greatest Lie” because the song is basically saying school’s are taking away people's personal legend and showing them more ‘successful’ routes. People start to think that fate starts to take control and their destiny is no longer a path to follow. The song shows that society only cares about what you become and the job you have.

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