"Frustrarea e o boala / Sora cu invidia" (Frustration is a disease / Sister to envy).

The chorus explicitly labels frustration as a "disease" and a "sister to envy," describing how people take pleasure in seeing others fail.

In the second verse, F.Charm takes aim at the music industry itself, calling out artists who refuse collaborations out of fear that they might make someone else's name "too big".

The song centers on a father's advice to his son (Bogdan, the artist's real name) about the world's harshness.

The lyrics, written by F.Charm, explore the toxic nature of social comparison and the "salt on the wound" mentality.