belief
Discipline Lyrics


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Well this here is an song for all the people with a heart
Who've always believed in us right from the start
Fifteen years on, it´s been a long long way
We've been trough good and bad together, I would miss it for a day

This is a dedication to all who were always there
For having belief in us and that you really care
What this means to me no words can ever describe
Nothing is more important than having you on our sides

This one´s for you, this one´s for me
This one´s for all people who've always had the belief

We survived all rumors, we survived all lies
We´re still here with our heads up high




It was a long road but we made it in the end
We never could've done it without you my friends

Overall Meaning

In Discipline's song "Belief," the band pays tribute to their loyal fans who have supported them throughout their fifteen-year journey. The song starts with a thank you note to those who believed in the band from the beginning, acknowledging their trust and support. The band continues to describe their ups and downs and how they stuck together through it all. The lyrics reflect the band's gratitude for their fans' loyalty and support.


The song is an ode to loyalty and faith in one's cause. The band values their fans' unbounded belief, which has helped them to weather any challenges they may have faced in their career. The song's message is that the key to success is having the support of those who believe in you and what you do.


The song is an affirmation of the power of belief and how it can change the course of our lives. Belief is a powerful motivator that drives us to achieve our goals even in the face of obstacles. The song highlights the importance of having someone believe in you and how it can be a catalyst for success.


Line by Line Meaning

Well this here is an song for all the people with a heart
This song is dedicated to those who have a kind heart and believe in us.


Who've always believed in us right from the start
Those who have always had faith in us since the beginning.


Fifteen years on, it´s been a long long way
It has been a long journey of fifteen years.


We've been trough good and bad together, I would miss it for a day
We have been through ups and downs together and I wouldn't change it for anything.


This is a dedication to all who were always there
This song is dedicated to those who were always present in our journey.


For having belief in us and that you really care
For believing in us and genuinely caring about us.


What this means to me no words can ever describe
I can never express in words what this means to me.


Nothing is more important than having you on our sides
Having you on our side is the most important thing to us.


This one´s for you, this one´s for me
This song is for you and for me.


This one´s for all people who've always had the belief
This song is for everyone who has always believed in us.


We survived all rumors, we survived all lies
We made it through all the rumors and lies.


We´re still here with our heads up high
We are still here, standing tall and proud.


It was a long road but we made it in the end
It was a difficult journey, but we made it to the end.


We never could've done it without you my friends
We couldn't have made it without the help of our friends.




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LA Voodoo

​@Jonathan Bassett That's terrible. I really feel for you brother. I spent decades trying to conform to social norms and had two prestigeous careers go down in flames when I was no longer able to beat myself up enough to keep up the charade. I went through years of suicidal depression, anxiety, and hoplessness as a result. Now I'm unemployed, and living on a tiny pension from my teaching days.

The anxiety was the WORST part of it. I wouldn't wish it on ANYONE. I now understand it as a central part of the autistic experience. We are extremely sensitive to some things, and oblivious to others. This leads to extreme social difficulties like bullying and ostracization. The world becomes a living hell for us, and what's worse is that only we experience it like this.

In the end it was ketamine infusion theraphy that saved me from the constant state of dread and periodic terror I was trapped in for most of my life. I underwent the treatment in 2018, and it almost immediately stopped the anxiety. The depression lifted, and I was able to function again. I've been recovering ever since. The autism diagnosis was final piece of the puzzle.

All I can say is hang in there. Stubborness is often seen as an autistic deficit. I see it as a strength. Keep trying new things and strategies for managing your life and emotions. Consider ketamine infusion (not injection) theraphy if you're not getting better. There's increasing evidence now that it's especially effctive at mitigating the sort of suffering you and I and other autistic people deal with.

Never give up.

Good luck =)



Ryder

The issue lies in not knowing what you want or why you want it. It's good to practice restraint, and it's good to give in sometimes and enjoy.

Sometimes an activity is good, sometimes the result is what is good. Think more about what you will have by doing something, and if it's worth it to you. It is true that if you're dedicating your life to what other people think you want, you're leading a hollow life. But to make this difference between your authentic self and ideal self is a bit inaccurate. You then go on to say you need to have your own ideals, and this is precisely what I mean. Your ideal self and authentic self are... kind of the same. It is crucial to you and everyone around you to develop your own ideals, indeed. This is your actual ideal self.

It sounds to me you struggled with having your ideal-self defined for you. When you realized your ideal self wasn't authentic, because it was someone else's ideals forced onto you, you had a crisis that resulted in you defining for yourself who you were, which is fantastic. Self discipline is more about acting in line with your values and ideals, once they have been authentically realized. You may value organization, for instance, but one day you feel too lazy to clean your desk. Self discipline is what makes you organize your desk anyway. But, maybe you also value rest, and if you really need it, it's okay to organize your desk another day. You may find the more you know what you value, the more authentic you are, the more ideal you are, and, like you mentioned, the easier it is to be self-disciplined.

If you wanted to go to the gym every day for the rest of your life and do a crazy workout, and got 5 days in and decided you are in so much pain you can barely work let alone workout, you might feel like lazy garbage and have a crisis about it. At the same time, would you force someone else to go to the gym and workout excessively every day? Isn't it funny we abuse ourselves like this and don't even realize? Isn't it clear a great deal of our struggle comes from this mistreatment we unknowingly subject ourselves to? If fitness is something you value, then taking a break to recover from workouts is just as important as going to the gym.

Anyway, who you are, and who you want to be are both valid parts of you. Even, the expectations others set for you can be a valid part of you, but only if you decide. If your parents told you to be a doctor and it seemed agreeable to you, it's lucky for your parents. But if your parents forced you to become a doctor when you had a clear calling for something else, that's misfortune for you and them.



Corefrey

That's a revolutionising idea...
So Self discipline isn't doing activities that your imagined ideal self sees as worthy.

Self discipline is doing the activities that your real authentic self acts out wholy or already really.

Disciple of themselves.
Eternal Students to themselves.

Self discipline is about becoming your own natural ideal version instead of societies artificial enforced ideal.

Well there is reason why society enforces those ideas , oftentimes on people who simply don't have an authentic self.
Despite that its also predictable now what one wants to become and do , instead of everything becoming undefined...

And some people at least have an ideal , even if a criminal would actually come in their house and say "cook for me!" At least they are cooking , they are doing sth.
One might argue , if we as an society are even ready to accept these authentic real selfs of people because , then we would have to admit that , well we don't know the real self of this person and this one and we wouldn't then know what they are up to?
Like what are you gonna do if you are your ideal authentic self , and what are you gonna do with such an endless amount of self discipline?
Im actually quite curious because there's quite a lot of power that comes from ones true self.

Don't get me wrong I like this topic , I actually believe in the idea of authenticity and I can relate to you F.O.T.

I think that if one wishes to become their ideal authentic self that they have to accept the benefits and downsides that come along with that...But...
Without trying to be skeptical and mean, I do have some doubts about it..

But hey id like to engage in a commentary discussion , so whoever wishes to convince can do so..I can listen.



Scrib Diary

its still better to do what society tells u to do because if everyone is against what u wana truly become and no one support u even ur parents mock and criticize u every minute
its just a lame decision to be ur true self
my true self is diluted it want to live a easy and comfortable life, play games enjoy tastly food ruin my health even tho it know what it is doing
but i dont want to stop even sometime it can break the morals of the society or oneself that one should follow (its the society that creates the pain because it dont want my authentic self)

saying one should not live like a prisoner is wrong when your true self gives u more pain and suffering than being a prisoner.



when i fail do things that i dont like i force them
but sooner or later i become resentful
feeling like something inside me is begging me not to do the thing again that i dont like
and then i fall into a trap of overthink and why i am not doing what i should or creating a confusing state of mind



All comments from YouTube:

Mario Chamorro

Self discipline is Not denying your authentic self in favor of your ideal self. It is denying your Lazy self in favor of a truer, stronger self.

Gurcharan Singh

Yeah, that seems right
I don't see discipline as always doing what's ideal, I think of it as doing something when its time to do it and not "not do" it. I let myself loose after the task.

Robert Bailey

I was just about to say this, in this case our "authentic" self is inherently lazy and that part of us should be suppressed if not destroyed completely. Doing things because of the pressure others put on you isn't discipline I agree but to be self disciplined is to identify the parts of you that are not good and denying them until they are destroyed. Being your true self is the best thing you could ever be but you have to be the good parts of yourself and not the bad parts.

Robert Bailey

@LA Voodoo oh I 100% agree, I can tell you of my own experience. I was a very selfish and lazy person up until about 6 months ago when after 2 years of research I decided I needed to use mushrooms to try to look at myself more clearly and thru the experience I found that if you love that part of yourself it works with you to change. Hating that part of me was not working and in many ways making me worse and I didn't know how I could change until it was revealed to me that only by l9ving that side of me(even tho it's not the best parts of me) was the only way to truly change and grow. Those things are a part of us for better or worse and we must accept that but not let the negative parts of us control our behavior.

keeone20

@Robert Bailey of course 'authenticity' doesn't include down sides like laziness for this video.Its just about questioning what really is normal and meaningful for you.'Even when you have something better or more rewarding in your mind,don't try to fit in general' this video means.

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Ember Baadù

I sacrificed making music to study Geology to make my family proud because I felt they knew what was best for me. I gave it everything I had, it was so hard. After the first semester of my second year, the lecturers bragged about failing us, I thought it was a joke till we saw all our hardwork reduced to nothing for their amusement. I clocked out, I sank into a depression, I was completely lost, it was a scary place but I learned it was necessary and it helped me get in touch with who I am not, it gave me the courage to follow my own path.
I started making music in April. I have never felt so whole

Deepesh Bajpai

How did you find courage to do this , were you not scared that after that step what will be your future? What if your plan backfired?

Saber

Lol

Rata Raton

Sacrificing your dream for someone else’s is so hard….I’m doing it right now trying to forget about music is breaking me, I have no motivation to do anything because….well….what’s the point. At this point I’ve already accepted my future and that I’ll be sad forever….sigh :/
Proud of u bro and keep on pushing <3

Sumanyu Sharma

@Rata Raton I came here to write my own, seeing this, i dont think i need to.
People think it's depression, for me it's just hopelessness.
2 and a half years back had a hope that I will keep music a part of me every day i live, no matter what.
Eventually what happened, i now cannot dare to think the same, and that's how hope lost me on the way.

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