Demonstrations and socio-political demands are part of a living society’s dynamics. They arise when there is a gap between policy and lived experience, between expectations and reality. Beneath the rising voices lies unrest, declining trust, questions of justice, and a shared search for direction.
What appears as external conflict often stems from internal misalignment—both at the individual and collective levels. Stability is not built solely through systems and regulations, but through the clarity of consciousness of the people involved. When individuals are more aligned with their values and responsibilities, differences can be managed as dialogue rather than confrontation.
In this sense, self-alignment becomes a foundational element for social calm. Not by eliminating differences, but by addressing the source.
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