In today's world, politics has become a hotbed of controversy and division. The once-respected institution has been reduced to a platform for personal agendas and partisan bickering.
From the halls of Congress to the streets of social media, it seems like everyone has an opinion on what's wrong with the system – but few are willing to put in the work to fix it.
As the world becomes increasingly complex, people are turning to populist leaders who promise simple solutions to complex problems. But at what cost?
From Brexit to Trump, we've seen how these movements can lead to further polarization and division – rather than bringing people together.
So what's the solution? How can we find common ground and work towards a more united, more just society?
It starts with listening to each other – really listening. It means putting aside our differences and working together towards a shared goal.