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Lose Yourself - Eminem

This song is my alarm and my daily anthem. It is so motivational in its own non-traditional way. Again, this song talks about seizing the moment and using your resources to make your situation the best. Eminem talks about losing yourself in the "music" and the moment, which translates in my opinion as living in the "now" and instead of worrying too much about the future, we should focus on the present and how we can best make our current situation the best. The lyrics from the entire song truly resonate with me, I always try to work with what I have and see the best in whatever position I find myself. It does get tough at times obviously because I am human and there are days when I don't even feel motivated to do anything and I am not well prepared for the obstacles life throws my way. It is sort of a reminder that there could be worst things going on, I know that totally sounds like a cliche but I promise if you have that kind of outlook on negative situations, it really helps. "You better lose yourself in the music, the moment you own it, you better never let it go you only get one shot, do not miss your chance to blow this opportunity comes once in a lifetime", this part of the song doesn't even require explanation. But simply put, it means we have to take advantage of EVERY opportunity that we get because great opportunities in life usually don't come twice nor do they come easy. I do believe in second chances and redemption but if you have a chance now why not go all in and only have to do it once, hard work pays off and success is sweet. We're young, we're passionate and we're smart, that is one unbeatable combination. Take advantage of your youth.
Look, if you had one shot, one opportunity to seize everything you ever wanted one moment would you capture it or just let it slip? - QUESTION OF THE DAY

LINKhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Yhyp-_hX2s

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