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The World Line of "It Wasn't Their Fault!"

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Futur Yumeko's 15th Single - The World Line of "It Wasn't Their Fault!"

"It wasn't their fault!" - The moment this realization occurs, the way we see life changes. When things don't go as planned, most people think, "Whose fault is this?" or "Why is this happening to me?" However, the answer may not lie with others but within the "world line" one has unconsciously chosen.

This song illustrates situations where people tend to blame others, but by realizing the hidden truth behind these events, an entirely different world opens up. The song captures that moment of awakening in musical form.

Background of the Song

The World Line of "It Wasn't Their Fault!" was inspired by the following themes:

1. Financial struggles and the endless cycle

Many pursue financial freedom, yet things don't always go as expected. Investments fail, bank balances exist but cannot be accessed, and trusted figures disappear. What starts as an "investment" soon turns into a "survival strategy."

In these moments, people tend to blame someone. But was that suspicion truly justified? This song explores that doubt and realization.

2. The wrong way to wish

"The way of wishing was wrong. Life isn't about living perfectly. Earth is a place to experience imperfection." Many dream and hope, but sometimes, the way they wish is flawed. If things don't go as planned, perhaps the desire was misaligned with their true self. This song delves into unexpected miracles and turning points.

3. Falling was always meant to happen

"Tripping and falling was always part of the plan." Unexpected events are not random; they may be predetermined. Looking back, every past event was leading to this moment. Struggles gain meaning when seen from this perspective.

4. The illusion of impossibility

"Impossibility is merely an excuse created by those unwilling to overcome limits." Limitations are often self-imposed. What seems "impossible" may just be a convenient excuse. This song serves as a key to breaking through those barriers.

And finally, fate unfolds

With cutting-edge technology, realignment, and internal balance restructuring, all suffering becomes understood as part of a "pre-planned scenario" before entering this world.

"Because there are moments when breathing feels difficult, I can praise myself for being alive." Hardships are proof of existence. Overcoming them reveals a new future.

"The most valuable assets are now returning to the universe as it was when everything was one." All experiences connect, and as past and future merge, a new world line emerges.

This realization gives birth to a new world.

A powerful song of fortune, symbolizing the final chapter in the pursuit of a "world line without financial worries."