@danielpunkass I completely agree. This is why I describe myself as a pragmatic idealist. Idealism—rooted in strong moral convictions—is unquestionably valuable. But to create real, lasting change, it must be tempered by pragmatism: a willingness to consider the broader context, long-term consequences, and unintended effects of our choices. Acting on principle is essential, but without pragmatism, well-intended decisions can sometimes undermine the very ideals they seek to uphold.
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