I like Nowah's interpretation... just to expand on it, I think it's a statement on our tendency to second-guess ourselves no matter what and how that can fuck up things that would have been fine otherwise, and then the last line says that maybe it's not something worth second-guessing and analyzing, and you don't have to be in this position of "control" over yourself.
I like Nowah's interpretation... just to expand on it, I think it's a statement on our tendency to second-guess ourselves no matter what and how that can fuck up things that would have been fine otherwise, and then the last line says that maybe it's not something worth second-guessing and analyzing, and you don't have to be in this position of "control" over yourself.