The sun began to peek over the Bosphorus. He was broke, he was tired, and the race was still running—but he was finally out of the lane.
He had spent years in the "life race," chasing ghosts of past mistakes and worrying about where the next rent check would come from. But tonight, something shifted. He looked at the reflection of his ego in the rearview mirror—a heavy chain that usually weighed him down—and realized he didn’t want to carry it into the night. Sansar SalvoВ Ne Kadar Umrumda
The lyrics "Yarına kör ol ve gününü gör" (Be blind to tomorrow and see your day) emphasize living in the present. The sun began to peek over the Bosphorus
He pushed the pedal down. The rules, the right and wrong ways to live, the expectations of the "abiler" (elders) who never paid the bill anyway—they all started to blur as he drove downhill toward the dawn. But tonight, something shifted
"How much could I actually care?" he muttered to the empty passenger seat.
The song by Sansar Salvo (released in 2013) is a gritty, nihilistic anthem about the relentless pace of city life and the choice to stop caring about past failures or future anxieties.