Let us envision America as a cinematic reel, a grand performance unfolding over 250 years, now nearing its climax. As the audience, stripped of emotion, we must ponder: Are we crafting a nation destined for resilience, or merely teetering on the brink of an empire's demise?
Upon leaving power, every leader faces a haunting question: Did I act with integrity? Often, their legacy reveals little but a pursuit of rivals, leaving deep-seated regrets that follow them to the grave.
It is even harder to discern what the issue is amidst the backdrop of a cacophony of noises. That explains why we cannot make heads or tails of the problem, which is often driven by the endless circus of rebuttals and hopelessness.