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August 31, 2023
World & Geopolitics

The U.S. vs Itself - The U.S. is the #1 global risk in 2024 & 2025.

Due to development constraints and the nature of the article, the article is to be publish only upon its official realization, anticipated in February 2024. At that time, I look forward to providing comprehensive insights into the article's development, intricacies, and the impactful journey leading up to its completion. This decision is in adherence to time management concessions and ensures that all details are shared responsibly and in alignment with the above mentioned timeline and validity considerations.

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Certainly, we should not actively seek pain, or champion suffering, or envy those in sorrow. We also must not abandon our brothers or sisters in moments of crisis. But we should recognize that suffering is an inexorable part of the human condition. To live is to feel many things, and one of them is pain. But pain is neither bad nor good. It is instead an ecosystem, which at once contains decay and growth. I do not agree with the hardline notion that pain is good, that suffering makes us better—but I do believe that being a quintessential piece of life, we should seek for and identify the benefits of pain. We too often regard feelings of pain as weakness, as if these sensations are relegated to only a few among us. This is, of course, false.So we must find something to do with our pain. We must identify how it holistically impacts our condition. Pain is like a stone we are forced to carry, and so we would be best served not to languish only in obligation, but instead we may see if this stone can be used for other purposes.

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