Martin Luther King argued that extreme pessimists and extreme optimists agree that the best course of action when faced with challenges is to do nothing. Instead, he advocated for a realistic view, recognizing progress while remaining aware of significant obstacles.
Dr. King emphasized that not acting is not an option, especially when existing systems may cause suffering. We must activate our capacity to endure and strive for a better world in difficult times.
The current moment calls for leaning into hope and recognizing that improvement arises through action, supported by a modicum of reasonable optimism.
As we conclude 2024, we find ourselves at a pivotal juncture, transitioning from the pandemic's complications and facing potential political appointments that threaten core health pillars.
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