What I’ve Learned in the Last Twenty‑Four HoursI’ve learned that clarity comes when I slow down enough to actually look at things instead of reacting to them. I’ve learned that truth doesn’t hide — it waits — and the real work is training my eyes to see it. I’ve learned that people talk loud when they’re unsure, and quiet when they’re certain. I’ve learned that the world is shaking, but not everyone feels it yet. And I’ve learned that my role isn’t to shout into the storm, but to stand steady, pay attention, and speak plainly when something needs to be said.