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Growth · SECD
music 2011

Starting Over

Chris Stapleton. The courage of acknowledging you need to rebuild and choosing to do it anyway.

Growth · SECD
music 2009

The Climb

Miley Cyrus. The growth anthem at its most direct - it's not about the destination, it's about who you're becoming on the way.

Growth · SECD
music 2000

Beautiful Day

U2. Growth as the reorientation toward what's already there - a new way of seeing, not a new set of circumstances.

Growth · SECD
music 1988

Man in the Mirror

Michael Jackson. The most direct possible statement of growth: the change starts with the person you can see.

Growth · SECD
music 2009

Dog Days Are Over

Florence and the Machine. Growth as the break from the past - sudden, physical, irreversible. Run fast for your mother, run fast for your father.

Growth · SECD
music 1975

Landslide

Fleetwood Mac. "Can I handle the seasons of my life?" Stevie Nicks asking whether she has grown enough to handle what comes next. Growth as the question you ask at the edge of a change - honest, frightened, and moving forward anyway.