Lyrics like "I'm okay" and descriptions of stepping on "traps and toadstools" represent a refusal to be intimidated by failure or societal standards.

"MIROH" by is far more than a high-energy dance track; it is a profound anthem of self-determination and a symbolic bridge between finding one’s identity and confronting the vast, intimidating "jungle" of the adult world. The Meaning of "MIROH"

The song uses the metaphor of a "rough jungle" to describe a modern society that is often scary and unknown. While most fear the wild, Stray Kids declare they chose to run into it, symbolizing a conscious decision to forge their own path rather than follow a pre-set map.

The title is a hybrid of the Korean word miro (미로), meaning and the letter "H," which the group adds to suggest a choice: as one enters the maze of life, the experience can either be Heaven or Hell depending on their perspective and actions. Key Deep Themes

The song emphasizes that while the jungle is frightening alone, they have the "confidence of nine" (referring to the group members at the time of release) to survive and reach "higher heights" together. Sonic Symbolism