This category contains song quotes that deal with rejection.
Not every solicitation or advancement is met with equal reciprocation. Rejection is a fact of life. However, there are various ways to deal with rejection. Think of how many times one has been better off in the long-term because of some short-term disappointment. Therefore, rejection is not necessarily bad and may sometimes be for the better in the long-term.
Some people look at rejection and try to find a higher meaning. For example, it was not meant to be, or there are better things on the horizon. Others, take rejection personally and allow it to affect their self-esteem or may wallow in misery, self-pity, and hate. Can how one responds to and handles rejection have profound influence on how successful they are in endeavors, and in life, overall? What is the value in life of being resilient?
Regarding contemporary music, many consumers are not aware of the content of the music they purchase for themselves or others. Many are unsuspecting or naive about the music industry. Like those who knowingly feed their bodies the wrong foods, some consumers may not care if they nourish their minds with "unhealthy food" thoughts. However, there may be some, maybe many consumers that do care.
Consumers have a legal right to know the content of what they are purchasing. When one goes shopping for food, the food industry is required by law to provide a breakdown of components and ingredients via labels. Consumers who are concerned about their health, safety, or fraud can ensure the are not making a purchase under false pretense and can make an informed decision on other relevant concerns. This is not consistently practiced in the music industry, and only partially in other areas of the entertainment industry.
Should consumers be able to receive enough basic product information that allows them to make an informed decision prior to the purchase? Should consumers have the choice of being able to "reject" a product prior to purchase?