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A recurring concern is the societal tendency to conform, suppress individuality, and seek superficial approval. Jacobson stresses that everyone's "song," or unique contribution, is essential. He shares a story about Mozart’s composition—every note, every element, was necessary—highlighting that authentic expression involves knowing and embracing what makes you distinct.
He challenges readers to define themselves by their intrinsic qualities rather than external labels like their job titles or societal expectations. Cultivating confidence in one's unique talents fosters genuine success and fulfillment.