Honestly, the way I make music, you know - it's like, I don't

Honestly, the way I make music, you know - it's like, I don't

22/09/2025
22/09/2025

Honestly, the way I make music, you know - it's like, I don't want to sound cocky or anything, but I try my best to make time with music that doesn't have an expiration date.

Honestly, the way I make music, you know - it's like, I don't
Honestly, the way I make music, you know - it's like, I don't
Honestly, the way I make music, you know - it's like, I don't want to sound cocky or anything, but I try my best to make time with music that doesn't have an expiration date.
Honestly, the way I make music, you know - it's like, I don't
Honestly, the way I make music, you know - it's like, I don't want to sound cocky or anything, but I try my best to make time with music that doesn't have an expiration date.
Honestly, the way I make music, you know - it's like, I don't
Honestly, the way I make music, you know - it's like, I don't want to sound cocky or anything, but I try my best to make time with music that doesn't have an expiration date.
Honestly, the way I make music, you know - it's like, I don't
Honestly, the way I make music, you know - it's like, I don't want to sound cocky or anything, but I try my best to make time with music that doesn't have an expiration date.
Honestly, the way I make music, you know - it's like, I don't
Honestly, the way I make music, you know - it's like, I don't want to sound cocky or anything, but I try my best to make time with music that doesn't have an expiration date.
Honestly, the way I make music, you know - it's like, I don't
Honestly, the way I make music, you know - it's like, I don't want to sound cocky or anything, but I try my best to make time with music that doesn't have an expiration date.
Honestly, the way I make music, you know - it's like, I don't
Honestly, the way I make music, you know - it's like, I don't want to sound cocky or anything, but I try my best to make time with music that doesn't have an expiration date.
Honestly, the way I make music, you know - it's like, I don't
Honestly, the way I make music, you know - it's like, I don't want to sound cocky or anything, but I try my best to make time with music that doesn't have an expiration date.
Honestly, the way I make music, you know - it's like, I don't
Honestly, the way I make music, you know - it's like, I don't want to sound cocky or anything, but I try my best to make time with music that doesn't have an expiration date.
Honestly, the way I make music, you know - it's like, I don't
Honestly, the way I make music, you know - it's like, I don't
Honestly, the way I make music, you know - it's like, I don't
Honestly, the way I make music, you know - it's like, I don't
Honestly, the way I make music, you know - it's like, I don't
Honestly, the way I make music, you know - it's like, I don't
Honestly, the way I make music, you know - it's like, I don't
Honestly, the way I make music, you know - it's like, I don't
Honestly, the way I make music, you know - it's like, I don't
Honestly, the way I make music, you know - it's like, I don't

In these words of Juice Wrld, there lies a truth as old as the poets and as young as the dawn. When he declares that he seeks to make music without an expiration date, he speaks not merely of melodies and verses, but of the eternal flame that lives within the soul of humanity. For what is the purpose of art, if not to endure beyond the fragile shell of its creator? A song that does not perish with the fashions of the day is like a star fixed in the heavens: it burns long after the singer’s breath has ceased. Thus, he reminds us that creation should strive toward the timeless, so that generations yet unborn may feel the same fire and find kinship in the same notes.

The ancients themselves knew this wisdom. Consider Homer, whose verses have been carried across millennia. He sang of Achilles’ wrath and Odysseus’ wanderings, and though his tongue has long since turned to dust, his words remain as fresh as if they had been spoken this very morning. Why? Because they were not chained to the fleeting customs of his age, but rooted in the eternal struggles of men—the thirst for glory, the weight of loss, the yearning for home. In this way, Homer’s art, like Juice Wrld’s intention, is deathless. He did not write for his neighbors; he wrote for eternity.

There is also the tale of the sculptor who carved in marble, when others worked in wood. His fellows laughed, for wood was quick and easy, while stone demanded patience and sweat. Yet centuries later, the wooden idols had rotted to dust, while his statues stood radiant in the temples. This story mirrors Juice Wrld’s vow: he labored not for the applause of the moment, but for the gaze of posterity. True creation demands sacrifice, for the things that last are not birthed by haste.

Juice Wrld’s words carry a humility as well. He confesses, “I don’t want to sound cocky,” and in this he reveals his awareness of human fragility. Yet beneath that humility burns a bold resolve: the resolve to resist the tides of time, to make something that lingers in the heart like a sacred hymn. It is the balance of modesty and courage—knowing the task is immense, yet daring to attempt it—that defines a creator of the eternal. Timelessness is not claimed by arrogance; it is won by devotion.

The lesson here is not confined to music. Each life is a song, and every man and woman is a composer. If we live only for the pleasure of the hour, our days will vanish like smoke. But if we plant our deeds in the soil of love, truth, and courage, our influence will outlive our bodies. Just as a melody can echo in the mind long after the instruments are silent, so too can a life echo through generations. The question for each of us is: will we choose the path of the wooden idol, or the marble statue?

For the seeker of wisdom, let this be your guiding star: whatever your craft may be—whether it is building, writing, teaching, or raising a child—do it with the thought that it may endure. Ask yourself, “Will this act still hold meaning when the fashions of today have faded?” In so doing, you will shape works, moments, and memories that bear the mark of eternity. This is the way to make your music eternal, even if your voice one day falls silent.

Practically, this means pouring sincerity into every endeavor. Speak words that heal rather than harm, for kind words echo far beyond the moment. Create with authenticity, for falsehoods perish quickly. Invest in learning, in virtue, in relationships of depth, for these are the treasures time cannot devour. Live as if your daily actions were verses in a song you wish your descendants to sing.

Thus, when Juice Wrld spoke of music without an expiration date, he was not speaking only of beats and rhymes, but of a life lived in such a way that its light will not dim with the turning of years. Let us then, children of the present, remember: the fleeting is easy, but the eternal is worthy. Choose to labor for that which will last. For though the body returns to the earth, the song, if forged with truth, remains forever.

Juice Wrld
Juice Wrld

American - Rapper December 2, 1998 - December 8, 2019

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