I began the day at the Senate, a place where the architecture itself reflects the weight of decision-making and history.
By the evening, I found myself in a different kind of room, one shaped not by policy, but by memory. The Victims of Communism Museum, in collaboration with Mercury One, brought together voices committed to ensuring that the past is not forgotten, and more importantly, not repeated.
An impromptu interview created a moment to speak candidly. Speaking without preparation has a way of revealing what truly matters.
Days like this reinforce something simple but essential: having a voice is one thing. Using it well is what carries responsibility.
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