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Republicans have won control of the House, solidifying their power in Congress and the White House. President Trump has nominated four more Cabinet members at lightning speed, assembling a team that represents the MAGA alliance. Some find this impressive while others find it shocking, but that’s the nature of politics – you get a mix of people. As long as they are working towards the same goals, they are all on board.

The recent meeting between Trump and Biden at the White House showed a sense of optimism that even the media couldn’t deny. Biden seemed relieved to spend time with someone who isn’t antagonistic towards him. The feeling of optimism stems from the shift from wanting to deciding. Trump’s desires in 2016 have transformed into decisions, not just for him but for Americans as well. It’s time for a change, and the country has decided to move forward.

The recent election was more than just a political event – it marked a transformational moment. The country is moving forward, leaving behind blame for past wrongs and focusing on the future. This shift signifies progress and growth. Democrats need to move past their defeat and look towards the future with curiosity and optimism. Dwelling on identity and personal grievances only leads to ego inflation and hinders genuine connections with others.

Identity politics can lead to self-obsession, causing emotional wounds when things don’t go as expected. Removing this focus on identity allows for a broader perspective and fosters curiosity and connection with the world. Trump supporters and their counterparts are examples of this – those who are curious and engaged in various activities tend to be less self-obsessed. On the other hand, those who are stuck in their own identity and grievances struggle to move forward.

The recent Cabinet nominations and political debates reflect the ongoing struggle between self-obsession and genuine connection. The media’s focus on identity-driven outrage only perpetuates division and hinders progress. Moving past personal grievances and embracing curiosity about the world can lead to a more optimistic and fulfilling life, regardless of political outcomes. It’s time to let go of identity obsession and focus on building meaningful connections with others.