Seeking My Authentic Self โค๏ธ๐
Lisa, the story's protagonist, is a talented musician and a fiercely independent woman. She loves her musical journey and embraces everything it represents - her passion, her talent, and her authentic self.
Prompted by the line "It don’t make much sense, Few things you are looking for, from me", Lisa meets the charming and influential Vincent in the music industry. He promises her fame and success but asks her to change her musical style to fit into the mainstream commercial space. He's looking for a different "her," one that isn't true to her authentic self, echoing in the line "It may not beโ theโ one you like, Butโ I’m me myself and I."
The scenario leads us to the next part where "It don’t make me happy, Cause you tryna find something in me, from me". Despite Vincent's persuasive arguments and promises of fame, Lisa feels uncomfortable and unhappy. Vincent's vision of her isn't the person she recognizes; it's far removed from the artistic soul yearning for authentic expression.
A critical point of divergence appears, represented by lines "I’m so sad that you’re not same with me, But still have to move on" and "What you’re looking for is, Not what I have got now". Lisa decides to diverge from Vincent, honoring her need for authenticity over his promises for success.
In the climax, Vincent threatens to shatter her career echoing "But this turns into all the same again, Like lies I have heard before, They hurt me every time". But, Lisa remains steadfast and ready to face the music industry with her authenticity.
Finally, imbued with profound courage ๐ฅ and a commitment to remain true to herself, Lisa parts ways with Vincent, encapsulated in "I gotta move on for what I am." Moving on signifies her triumph over the illusion of fame and her dedication to her authentic self. It symbolizes her ultimate victory: choosing her passion over artificial success that demands she sacrifice her selfhood.
Our story culminates with Lisa appreciating the authenticity in her art and reaffirming her self-worth - painting an inspiring portrait of an artist's resilience and commitment to personal integrity ๐ช๐ถ.