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It's clear that he's trying to say that he's lost direction and is trying to become a better person, but he doesn't seem to want forgiveness. He begins by singing about sending direction to those who lack it, and he ends it by telling people to stop judging him and calling him out for what he's done wrong. "Life Is Worth Living" touches on a universally beautiful theme-that of hope coming to the hopeless-but I'm still a little confused about the message Bieber intends. He knows he's been wrong, but he's telling his listeners, "You can't judge me unless you're perfect." We don't know if he believes in God, but he does say that while "eople make mistakes / Only God can judge me." If Bieber is truly apologizing, he's doing it defensively. Interestingly, he still manages to claim some self-righteousness in the final version of the chorus. Of course, Bieber's not the only writer on this album, so it's difficult to apply any meaning derived to him exclusively, but if there is a chance that he feels what he's writing, he too may be searching for the "meaning of forgiveness." In the Chorus, he sings that "ife is worth living" and it's almost as if the message isn't for listeners so much as it is for himself.
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He mentioned similar themes in his song " Sorry" causing one to hope that maybe he is turning things around. From outlandish displays of hubris to absurd and hurtful pranks on others to breaking the law, he's had a rough couple of years. He sings that the world tries to "crucify me," and he won't deny that he "ain't perfect," so he's "working on a better me."īieber's been having a lot of hard times recently and most of them seem to be self-caused. In the Bridge, Bieber sings that he'd give up his own self-image and what he sees in the mirror if others would perceive him differently. They've fought a lot, but right when they thought things were darkest, "God sent an angel to help us out." The mysterious person showed them hope and gave them direction. In Verse 2, Bieber sings about a relationship that's "on a ski slope," suggesting that things could end very terribly if anyone's careless, especially since there's an "valanche comin' down slow." He wants to "salvage" the relationship, but they're running out of time.
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However, someone came to the rescue-Bieber is trying to give hope to listeners. They lack purpose, and Bieber here is telling a story about someone who thought things were hopeless. Often in life, people feel like they lose direction or don't know where to go. When you sign up, you'll also get my " Top 10 Tips to Help You Analyze Pop Music." Sign up for Song Meaning Pro, my seven day educational email course designed to prepare you to analyze pop music on your own. He leaves, saying, "t ain't never over / Oh, even in the midst of doubt."
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The helpful man gives the lost person information and explains how to read a map. The person who is stuck is hoping that someone will come to help him or her, and finally someone does. A "truck" pulls over and gives one important thing: direction.
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Verse 1 is about someone else who "nded up on a crossroad." This person lacks direction and keeps "unning in the same place." The metaphor refers to a vehicle with little gas stuck on the side of the road and a driver not knowing which direction to go.
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In any case, the dancing is still VERY beautiful. Best case scenario-it's unoriginal, Bieber's brand is hopping on the contemporary-dance-with-pop-music bandwagon pioneered by Sia and Ed Sheeran, and there's no real harm done. Worst case scenario-this means that Bieber's brand is misusing emotionally significant images to give too much credit to his song for being deep. But I do think the complete disappearance of the wound over-simplifies the kinds of emotionally heavy and long-lasting situations being alluded to here. It's an art form that deals in absolutes and exaggerations-part of the reason we love it and that most high-brows don't. Pop music, in general, is heavy-handed though, so it's okay. And the other dancer symbolizes someone coming alongside her. The make-up is meant to cause us to pity her. The wound over the heart is obviously emotional baggage. A Critical Opinion: Bieber is successful in getting his message across, but it's a little heavy-handed.