The Science behind My Way Curae: An Evidence-Based Approach to Wellness

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My Way Curae is a Latin phrase that translates to "My Way, I Care" in English. It represents a personal philosophy of taking charge of one's own life and being responsible for one's own decisions and actions. My Way Curae encourages individuals to prioritize their own well-being, ambitions, and interests while actively taking care of themselves. This philosophy is rooted in the belief that each individual possesses the agency and ability to shape their own future and happiness. It emphasizes the importance of self-determination, self-reliance, and self-care. Rather than relying on others or waiting for external circumstances to change, individuals who adopt the My Way Curae approach take ownership of their lives and actively seek out opportunities for personal growth and self-improvement.


It's telling you that the end (of the one singing the song) is finally here (perhaps, to kill you). Could it be the reason why it was considered a curse? Or just misunderstanding it. Well, for me the killing is just a coincidence.

Canadian singer-songwriter and former teen heartthrob Paul Anka of Diana and Lonely Boy fame heard the song while on vacation in France and was inspired to adapt it for Sinatra, who had told him he was thinking of quitting the music business. With its balance of vulnerability and egotism, heartbreak, and bravado, My Way was seemingly tailor-made for Frank Sinatra, but it was, in fact, a version of a tune called Comme D Habitude that was first recorded in 1967 by its co-writer, French singer Claude François.

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Rather than relying on others or waiting for external circumstances to change, individuals who adopt the My Way Curae approach take ownership of their lives and actively seek out opportunities for personal growth and self-improvement. By choosing to care for oneself, individuals can better navigate the challenges and uncertainties of life. This can involve making self-care a priority, such as taking time for relaxation, exercise, and pursuing hobbies and interests.

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Wherever I go, I always find karaoke machines. In beer houses, bars, restaurants, and even in a drinking spree beside the house of the celebrant, all is equipped with karaokes.

Filipinos really love celebrations - from fiestas to birthdays, they always find ways on how to celebrate the special day. To make this celebrations much joyful, they rent karaoke machines so their visitors will not be bored.

Anyway, there's this urban legend which made Frank Sinatra's song famous. I think all karaoke machines here in the Philippines have it. This song is a favorite of adult Filipinos, especially men. They sing this song in a drinking spree. Afterwards, it will cause death.

I am talking about "My Way".

The Song

"My Way" is a song popularized by Frank Sinatra. Its lyrics were written by Paul Anka and set to music based on the French song "Comme d'habitude" composed in 1967 by Claude François and Jacques Revaux, with lyrics by Claude François and Gilles Thibault. Comme d'habitude had in turn originally been written in English, titled "For Me". Anka's English lyrics are unrelated to the original French song or the earlier English version. "My Way" is often quoted as the most covered song in history. [1]

The song was released on 1969, recorded December 30, 1968. [1]

The Lyrics

Here's the lyrics of the song: [2]

My Way
By: Frank Sinatra
Written by: Jacques Revaux, Claude Francois, Gilles Thibaut, Paul Anka

And now, the end is here
And so I face the final curtain
My friend, I'll say it clear
I'll state my case, of which I'm certain
I've lived a life that's full
I traveled each and ev'ry highway
And more, much more than this, I did it my way


Regrets, I've had a few
But then again, too few to mention
I did what I had to do and saw it through without exemption
I planned each charted course, each careful step along the by way
And more, much more than this, I did it my way


Yes, there were times, I'm sure you knew
When I bit off more than I could chew
But through it all, when there was doubt
I ate it up and spit it out
I faced it all and I stood tall and did it my way


I've loved, I've laughed and cried
I've had my fill, my share of losing
And now, as tears subside, I find it all so amusing
To think I did all that
And may I say, not in a shy way,
"Oh, no, oh, no, not me, I did it my way"


For what is a man, what has he got?
If not himself, then he has naught
To say the things he truly feels and not the words of one who kneels
The record shows I took the blows and did it my way!

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The lyrics seemed simple and not paranormal. However, the first stanza makes me feel horrified. Well, it says:

And now, the end is here

It's telling you that the end (of the one singing the song) is finally here (perhaps, to kill you). Could it be the reason why it was considered a curse? Or just misunderstanding it. Well, for me the killing is just a coincidence.

The stanza doesn't really create a curse that brings death to a person who sings it. In fact, my above speculation is part of the rumors of people who are making explanations. They thought the stanza is the key and trigger to one's death.

Actually the song killed at least six people. It'll be considered paranormal if those people were killed by an accident or just died without any reason. However, they are all killed by gunshot, struggling from a fight against someone.

Some bars and restaurant actually deleted song in the karaoke's playlist. They believe this song really is a curse.

According to one of our readers [3] , whenever one got a score of 99 then another got a score of 100, the one with 99 score would shot the one who got the highest.

Conclusion

Me, myself, I admit, I criticize the voice of a singer as well as the way or their version of singing a song. If they don't achieve my standard, I eventually say a judgement. It's not only me who do the same of course. Each of us have standards or expectations of best and worst. None is exempted for that.

In my opinion, the real grave reason of the murder is CRITICISM. People laugh whenever they see or hear something unlikable. A word PIKON (irritation) engulfs this person, and that is the true trigger of death.

People who are hardly drunk start to loss the ability of patience. They become more sensitive of their feelings. They also start to have violent attitudes. They become brave, which gives them the ability to kill without horror.

There's no such thing as curse in Frank Sinatra's song "My way". What created these killings is the result of peoples character.

If you are asking if this incident only happens in the Philippines, the answer in NO. Though not the same song, but still the same situation.

According to a website [4] , a Malaysian man killed for hogging the microphone at a bar. Then, a Thai man killed eight of his neighbors in a rage after they sang John Denver’s “Take Me Home, Country Roads.” Karaoke-related assaults have also occurred in the United States, including at a Seattle bar where a woman punched a man for singing Coldplay’s “Yellow ” after criticizing his version.

Last Updated: February 22, 2014

Here, then, are ten of the best “My Way” covers, saluting a song that has lost none of its power over the years.
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It also means making choices that align with one's values and aspirations, striving for personal and professional fulfillment. My Way Curae is not about being selfish or disregarding others' needs. It is about finding a balance between fulfilling one's own needs while also caring for others. By prioritizing self-care, individuals are better equipped to provide support and care to others in a meaningful and sustainable way. Adopting the My Way Curae philosophy involves taking responsibility for one's own happiness and well-being. It encourages individuals to take control of their lives, set goals, and make choices that align with their own values and aspirations. It is a reminder to not wait for others to determine our destiny but instead actively take charge and live life on our own terms..

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I'm not sure what all the fuss is about My Way Curae. The decor is trendy, but the food was nothing special. Everything we ordered tasted bland and lacked the wow factor. The service was also subpar, with mistakes made on our orders, and it took forever to get our check at the end. For the prices they charge, I expected a much better dining experience. I won't be returning anytime soon.
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