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Politics has a way of revealing the less graceful sides of people, regardless of how intelligent or unaware they might be. Watching it unfold often feels like standing in the middle of a crowded train station, where voices rise and clash, yet few seem to truly listen. Itβs really sad, but thatβs the way the world turns. So, I remind myself to stay calm, to endure the noise with quiet understanding, and to let the storm pass when it must.
Of course, politics has its place; itβs one of many things that shape the world we live in. But personally, Iβd rather lose myself in the intricate logic of science, the quiet precision of engineering, the boundless curiosity of philosophy, or the gentle, unspoken language of music and art. Those, to me, feel like places where something true can still be found.
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