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Can you feel it? The world feels š˜š—²š—²š—²š—»š˜€š—² right now. But we still stubbornly believe in the power of many people doing small things. Wars continue. Political rhetoric escalates. Global alliances shift. In several places, power is exercised in ways that suggest strength alone justifies action. It is natural to feel overwhelmed. Constant exposure to conflict can lead to fatigue. And fatigue easily turns into us pulling away. But apathy is not simply disengagement. It is a withdrawal of influence. History shows that when fewer people stay attentive, ask questions, join conversations and take responsibility in their own spheres, decisions concentrate in fewer hands. The opposite of apathy is not outrage.Ā  š—œš˜ š—¶š˜€ š—½š—®š—æš˜š—¶š—°š—¶š—½š—®š˜š—¶š—¼š—». Staying informed. Practicing critical thinking. Building communities that hold nuance. Voting. Leading responsibly where you are. Challenging the idea that force equals legitimacy. Small actions rarely feel historic in the moment. Over time, they shape culture. The future is not š˜°š˜Æš˜­š˜ŗ shaped by those who hold power. It is shaped by those who remain engaged. š—Ŗš—µš—®š˜ š˜€š—ŗš—®š—¹š—¹ š˜š—µš—¶š—»š—“ š—®š—æš—² š˜†š—¼š˜‚ š—±š—¼š—¶š—»š—“ š˜š—¼ š˜€š—µš—®š—øš—² š—¼š—³ š˜š—µš—² š—®š—½š—®š˜š—µš˜†?

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