Change Quote by Joel Faviere
“They think you're crazy. They think you're mad. They call you stupid, worthless, tell you you're not worth it. And now you're walkin' back to a place you call home, But you feel so alone. The same hurtful hits, it's your darker place. In your virgin ears, the remarks they make. And if they, if they really knew all of those things. That you do in your room to hide the pain I bet their minds would change. I'll bet their minds would change. They'd change if they knew the pain. Change 'Cause I believe in these scars 'Cause I believe.”
About This Quote
Source Song: “I Believe” by Joel Faviere, 2015
Feeling misunderstood and isolated, the speaker longs for empathy, believing that awareness of their pain could change others’ attitudes.
In simple terms: People feel alone and judged, hoping others would understand if they knew the pain.
Seek understanding, share your story.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- confiding in friends
- therapy sessions
- support groups
- creative expression
- online forums
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What would happen if you openly shared your pain?
- How can you find supportive listeners?
Change is hard without willingness to listen and truly understand.