: It examines the "strive for perfection" and the dissatisfaction inherent in a high-achieving lifestyle. The lyrics question whether an "average life" or an "easy ride" is enough, or if one must "lie to make [their] way in life".
The song serves as an introductory manifesto for MARINA's career, exploring the conflict between personal happiness and the relentless drive for success. Are You Satisfied?
"Are You Satisfied?" refers most prominently to the opening track of (formerly Marina and the Diamonds) from her 2010 debut album, The Family Jewels . The phrase also serves as a central inquiry in psychological studies regarding job and life satisfaction. Musical Analysis: MARINA - "Are You Satisfied?" : It examines the "strive for perfection" and
"High achiever, don't you see? Baby, nothing comes for free." Sociological and Psychological Perspectives "Are You Satisfied
Beyond the song, "Are You Satisfied?" is a fundamental question used to measure various forms of fulfillment:
: MARINA wrote the song to provide insight into her own obsession with fame and her refusal to live a "very average life," even while critiquing the celebrity culture she was entering. Lyric Highlights : "Are you satisfied with an average life?" "Do I need to lie to make my way in life?"