PLUTO IN CAPRICORN: A RETROSPECTIVE
Reflecting on the past 15 years of global upheaval, destruction and reconstruction, as Pluto comes to the end of his ascent towards the dizzying heights of the Capricorn summit.
Over the past 15 years, Pluto transited the sign of Capricorn, reshaping the foundations of society in profound and far-reaching ways. In this article, we'll take a retrospective look at this transformative astrological phenomenon. Pluto’s arduously slow movement through the zodiac operates stealthily, often unnoticed in day-to-day life. By focusing on its macro effects, however, we can discern patterns of dismantling and rebuilding that define this transit. Reflecting on these shifts allows us to understand what has transpired and the groundwork laid for Pluto's long-awaited ingress into Aquarius, which briefly occurs from March to June 2023, and again from January to September 2024, before its formal and extended stay beginning on 20 November 2024. We’ll use the tropical zodiac system to contextualise this journey.
During Pluto’s tenure in Capricorn, everything associated with this cardinal earth sign—credibility, credit, credentials, legacy, verification, reputation, authority, accreditation, endorsement, qualification, certification, title, celebrity, and acclaim—underwent a seismic overhaul. The Capricornian structures that once defined societal order and individual worth were amplified, challenged, and ultimately destabilised. Society’s obsession with status, clout, political standing, and social credit reached unhealthy extremes, infiltrating our psyches and external experiences to such a degree that we were forced to confront the unsustainable nature of these fixations. Pluto's influence demanded transformation, breaking us down and leaving no option but to accept change and move forward.
As we examine Pluto's influence in Capricorn, it becomes clear how our collective sense of duty—both to society and from society toward us—shifted in often uncomfortable and overwhelming ways. Pluto, with its relentless and sometimes ruthless energy, brought hidden fears, obsessions, and power struggles into the open, forcing profound changes in our economic systems, political institutions, and interpersonal dynamics. We witnessed the emergence of populist movements, the dismantling of established hierarchies, and the urgent call for voices to be heard in spaces where they had previously been marginalised. This transit didn’t just challenge our structures—it transformed culture itself, driving us toward more inclusive and equitable priorities as Pluto flirted with the forward-thinking realms of Aquarius.
As we reflect on this transformative period, it is clear that we’ve had to confront our own anxieties about governance, control, and the dominance of hierarchical systems. Pluto exposed the darker facets of these structures, but it also offered a pathway toward liberation and growth. By illuminating our shadow tendencies—be it greed, corruption, or obsession with status—Pluto in Capricorn invited us to evolve both individually and collectively. This wasn’t a passive process; it required vigilance, resilience, and a willingness to engage with Pluto's lessons of destruction and renewal. The prize Pluto offers is the possibility of profound change—if we’re willing to work with its transformative power rather than resist it.
So let’s take a retrospective climb through the parapets of Capricorn’s summits and explore Pluto's transformative journey through this momentous transit. What was dismantled, what was reborn, and how has this prepared us for Pluto’s reign in Aquarius? Let’s uncover the threads that will weave the tapestry of the future.
PLUTO - LORD OF THE DARKNESS
Pluto, the distant dwarf planet nestled in the Kuiper Belt, wields an outsized astrological influence that belies its physical remoteness. As an archetype, Pluto embodies the forces of transformation through prolonged duress, irrevocable contracts, and the stark confrontation with impermanence. Its role is not merely to dismantle but to purge, transmute, and rebuild, often transforming what it touches into its extreme opposite. Pluto’s domain is the terrain of death and resurrection, breaking entities into their fundamental components before reassembling them into something entirely new.
When Pluto’s influence intensifies, it is rarely subtle. It manifests through breakdowns—whether of societal systems, personal identities, or psychological frameworks—forcing us to let go of the old in order to pave the way for the new. This evolutionary power doesn’t come gently; it can feel as though reality itself has been upended. People often resist Pluto’s transformative demands, clinging to familiar structures even as they crumble. But this resistance only amplifies the agony, delaying the inevitable rebirth. At its core, Pluto offers us a stark choice: cling to what is decaying and become consumed by death and destruction or surrender to its relentless energy and be remade.
Since Pluto’s ingress into Capricorn in 2008, the world has borne witness to a seismic recalibration of its most foundational structures. The Capricornian hallmarks of credibility, authority, reputation, and societal frameworks have been subjected to Pluto’s alchemical process, exposing their flaws and, in many cases, obliterating them. Economies and financial systems buckled under the weight of unsustainable practices, established political parties and their dysfunctional hierarchies were thrown into disarray, and cultured societal norms were dismantled to make way for something entirely new. This process was not merely destructive—it revealed the rot festering within these institutions, forcing humanity to confront the shadow side of its collective ambitions.
Pluto’s hallmark is its ability to push what it impacts to an extreme, ultimately flipping it into its opposite. Where there was rigid control, Pluto instilled chaos; where there was honour and prestige, Pluto revealed corruption and disgrace. In Capricorn, the obsession with material success and hierarchical status reached unhealthy heights before collapsing under its own weight, forcing a reevaluation of what truly matters. From the ashes of disillusionment emerged new structures, often unrecognisable from their predecessors. The dismantling of old paradigms was not a punishment but a necessary prelude to the processes of evolutionary change.
The impact of Pluto’s transits is seldom comfortable. It is the architect of crises, from systemic upheavals to personal crises—long, applied phases that strip away illusions and demand catalytic change. Yet within this destruction lies the promise of renewal. Whether through the disintegration of outdated institutions or the psychological metamorphosis of what it means to be respected as a “someone” in an individual, Pluto reminds us that growth requires letting go of what no longer serves us. The price is steep, but the rewards—a more authentic existence, freer of the burdens of denial and stagnation—are profound.
As Pluto’s time in Capricorn draws to a close, we are left to reckon with its legacy: a world reshaped by breakdowns that revealed harsh truths and cleared the way for transformation. The widespread effects of these shifts will ripple for decades, challenging us to rebuild not just stronger structures but more conscious ones. With Pluto’s ingress into Aquarius, humanity faces a new chapter of upheaval, innovation, and evolution—one that continues Pluto’s unyielding work of forging the seeds of our future from the surviving elements of the present.
RELIABLE STRUCTURES UNDERGOING MASSIVE CHANGE
To understand the significant shifts that have occurred in the last decade and a half, we must examine the long-term social changes that have impacted our lives. Pluto, being a transpersonal planet, has a generational influence, affecting entire groups of people rather than just individuals. This influence is subtle yet persistent, nudging us to evolve and adapt to the changes in our environment.
Pluto's ingress into Capricorn marked a significant shift in the global financial system. Prior to this, in Sagittarius, the financial industry had become excessively inflated and corrupt, with predatory practices and sinister by-laws contributing to its instability. The inauguration of Pluto into Capricorn signalled that our exorbitant and unrestrained attitudes towards money and material possessions needed to be curbed and restrained. This was a marker that the global financial system had become unsustainable, and real-world consequences were imminent.
This culminated in the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) of 2008, the most significant financial crisis since the Great Depression of 1929. The GFC caused widespread economic devastation, forcing individuals and businesses to re-evaluate their relationship with money and material possessions. It became clear that the reckless pursuit of unlimited wealth potential and material gain was unsustainable, and many had to adapt to a new reality of financial restraint and frugality.
The GFC brought widespread economic devastation, prompting people to question the previously accepted norms and practices that had led to the crisis, paving the way for social change and reform. The crisis also brought about a shift in the global balance of power, paving the way for emerging economies to gain a foothold in the aftermath of the economic decline of established powers.
Pluto's influence on power and wealth meant that after rampant personal abuses collectively perpetrated by all in the preceding period, the way was cleared for significant shifts in the administration of power and wealth. Serving as a reminder that all gains are impermanent and that we cannot control external forces, those who possessed the ability to work with power and manage resources were able to adapt to the tremendous economic crises and use it as a catalyst for positive economic regeneration. Though, for many, it caused significant economic hardship, it prompted a re-evaluation of our values and a shift towards finding new ways to move on and how to better cope with losses and exploit new growth opportunities.
THE STATUS UPDATE OBSESSION
As Pluto traversed through Capricorn, it paved the way for the rise of social media and other forms of online communication, giving birth to a new dimension of social experience. During 2008-2009, Facebook emerged as a prominent platform, along with Twitter, gradually becoming a dominant force across the globe, altering the way humans interact socially and consume news and information.
With the introduction of the iPhone and other mobile smart devices, social networks allowed people to minimise physical mobility and connect socially in unprecedented ways, eradicating physical barriers in our social lives and providing an outlet to share our personal information without the overarching constraints posed by previously dominant forms of communication (i.e., telephone, radio, TV) and mainstream media channels. It also changed the way we portrayed ourselves to the world. Selective posturing and representation of our image, thoughts, ideas, lifestyles—our entire ‘gig’—were reformatted to suit our representation in the new medium.
As we became increasingly addicted to updating our status, it unravelled various challenges to institutionalised media and established means by which the narrative of our reality was being disseminated. The novel capability for individuals and fringe groups to self-publish and widely promote their ideas spread rapidly and gave us a whole new power. Pluto revealed its addictive power here because, once hooked, our preoccupation with regular and strategically poised status updates began to consume us. However, it was not just a popular way of connecting with our social networks; it soon became a potent tool in the political arena.
This was seen in the ‘Arab Spring’ phenomenon, which directly resulted from the collective social power accumulated via the campaigned employment of social media's earliest adopters. This movement, driven by a series of pro-democracy uprisings and mass protests, swept across several countries in North Africa and the Middle East, beginning in December 2010 and continuing into 2011 and beyond. These uprisings were sparked by a variety of factors, including economic inequality, political corruption, and government repression.
The Arab Spring became a powerful example of the all-encompassing transformative power of Pluto in Capricorn, as people's focus on connecting with others to rally, persuade, and transform the status of their ordinary lives increased exponentially to critical mass, unleashing a seismic shift upon the region's political landscape. While it may not entirely have succeeded in reinstalling stability, it did change the social terrain irrevocably, dismantling old power regimes and making way for something new.
STATUS-INDUCED MANIA
By 2012, Pluto's transit through Capricorn represented a powerful combination of energy, characterised by obsessive and extremely self-driven behaviour intensely focused on imposing one’s relative status, prestige, and hierarchical control.
Squares to Uranus in Aries (2012-2015) spawned the ‘selfie’, which, combined with the ‘status update’ culture now ubiquitous in social media, gave rise to the most narcissistic elements of Pluto’s expression. Our natural desire for public recognition, assumed influence, and expert authority—all critical components of Capricorn energy—were boosted by Pluto's desire for psychological effect, accelerated by the irrepressible Uranus, leading to an intensification of the mania surrounding self-made celebrity—a world where likes, shares, and the cultivation of ‘followers’ became the new social currency.
In this new society of social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat, a new breed of 'influencers' and digital demagogues emerged, taking advantage of this heightened phenomenon of exercising exceptional status and prestige. They tapped into people's deep-seated fears and desires, manipulating their followers with striking imagery, extreme rhetoric, and emotionally tinged narratives to gain power and influence. By October 2018, TikTok, a Chinese competitor, capitalised on this trend by creating the most insidiously viral iteration of the movement, combining short-form, addictive content with algorithmic precision to amplify its reach. This phenomenon is not limited to politics but crosses over to various industries, from wellness to finance, where "experts" and celebrity "influencers" employed their strong online presence to push their agendas and gain a messianic amount of followers.
This extreme rise in the social status of previously undiscovered personages has profoundly impacted our society. It has created a new genre of celebrity, especially in the West, who wield immense power and influence over culture, often without any oversight or accountability.
Some early adopters of this method used their platforms to influence the established political landscape. We saw the rise of far-right populism, characterised by nationalism, authoritarianism, anti-immigrant sentiment, anti-globalism, social conservatism, conspiracy theories, and incitement of violence. In reaction, this gave rise to hard-left ideologies prioritising values and ideals of socialism, social justice, anti-imperialism, liberalism, environmentalism, pacifism, and communitarian or globalist agendas. This kind of fringe rhetoric, fueled by a wave of existing socioeconomic frustrations and disenchantment with the status quo, spread rapidly across many parts of the world, and factions would argue and rally constantly about bringing change to established political systems.
Examples include the rise of political figures who successfully used these platforms to influence public opinion, the Brexit vote in the United Kingdom in 2016, and the rise of far-right political parties in Europe such as Alternative for Germany and Vox.
Alternatively, we saw the rise of socialist and left-wing populist movements with figures like Bernie Sanders in the US and left-wing parties in Europe, like Spain's Podemos and Greece's Syriza, which pledged to fight austerity policies and advocated for greater investment in public services. The global climate strikes and Extinction Rebellion protests illustrated how anti-government sentiment and demands for greater social and economic justice drive people.
In all cases, these movements used status-fueled social media platforms extensively to mobilise supporters, spread propaganda, and amplify their message, creating massive wealth and power for their owners. While these platforms faced intense criticism for violating privacy rights and their role in enabling the spread of misinformation and hate speech—which contributed to the polarisation and radicalisation of political discourse—they also led to massive social restructuring. The way we do business, banking, and other activities shifted, and entire industries, such as hospitality and transport, were transformed by apps like Airbnb and Uber.
Extremities push people against the wall, forcing extreme reactions. The exponential rise of far-right and left-wing movements began to affect everyone's relative position, status, and esteem, possessing many of us with our own reactionary fervour. Anti-globalist sentiments on the right led to hatred, bigotry, violence, and the rise of fringe nationalistic groups. On the other hand, the left-wing surge in social justice movements such as Black Lives Matter, #MeToo, and LGBTQ+ rights challenged oppressive and anachronistic power structures.
In any case, critics have argued that extremely one-sided stances on intersectional topics, whether for or against, right or left, have made us excessively divisive and intolerant, rejecting free speech and engaging in the form of witch-hunting called "cancel culture." While the Age of Pluto in Capricorn brought about sweeping changes in how we handle ourselves socially, it unearthed a hive of entrenched transgenerational ills, highlighting the dangers of both harbouring and expressing subdued extremism and polarisation on both ends of the political spectrum. These collective traumas and their triggers have been easily exploited by those skilful enough to manipulate and gaslight others.
This leads us to the next chapter in Pluto's diabolical story through Capricorn...
THE GLOBAL PANDEMIC: STATE-INDUCED MADNESS
In December 2019, a month before the Saturn-Pluto conjunction in Capricorn, a novel coronavirus, later called COVID-19, was first detected in Wuhan, China. The pandemic that followed has been one of the most significant events in modern history, devastating lives, industrial economies, and entire cultures worldwide.
Astrologically, Saturn crystallises and galvanises into reality anything it contacts, and with Pluto, it brought centuries of repressed ills to the fore. The conjunction’s coincidence with the emergence of a virus signified a period of massive reckoning, intensifying our worst fears, anxieties, and disgusts. By January 2020, with an eclipse along the Capricorn South Node, the air was dank for a widespread biological fear campaign.
As the pandemic spread globally, it became evident that existing power structures and institutions were not equipped to handle the crisis adequately. The Jupiter-Pluto conjunctions in Capricorn, which occurred thrice in 2020, intensified this sense of chaos and upheaval. Jupiter governs nature’s immutable laws and our need to find meaning and truth, and Pluto had clearly hijacked this process. Prolonged, excessive lockdown measures, mandates, and other restrictive laws including outright censorship of anyone challenging the draconian ‘laws’ showed us Jupiter-Pluto’s potential for both extreme growth and destruction, amplifying the effects of the Saturn-Pluto conjunction and magnifying the societal issues that it had exposed.
Authorities responding to the crisis attempted to manage the situation by enforcing a unified global narrative and set of guidelines, exercising tight control over information and stifling any questioning or open discourse. Working in lockstep with mainstream news media and imposing strict guidelines to online platforms, this dubious indictment upon the freedom of speech, particularly in the free world, reflects the darkest, most oppressive aspects of Pluto’s influence, whereby governments, institutions, and powerful corporations prioritized maintaining their power and influence at the expense of transparency and accountability, further stretching an already irreconcilable social divide. This institutional overreach eroded privacy rights, curtailed civil liberties, and undermined the bedrock of democratic values.
One of the most contentious examples of institutionalised denial and cover-ups is the origin of the virus itself. The lab-leak theory, suggesting that the virus may have originated from a laboratory in Wuhan funded by several nations, was initially dismissed by many governments and institutions, including the World Health Organization (WHO), as a conspiracy theory. However, as more evidence emerged, the theory gained credibility, and many called for a more thorough investigation into the virus's origin.
Another controversial issue was the effectiveness of vaccines that were rapidly developed by several corporations and green-lighted for worldwide distribution to combat the virus. While the vaccines were widely touted as the solution to the pandemic, there were reports of breakthrough infections and waning immunity over time, raising questions about their efficacy. Despite these concerns, many governments and institutions continued to double down, mandating vaccines for all and downplaying the risks and shortcomings associated with them.
The pandemic also led to a massive transfer of wealth from the lower and middle classes to the rich and powerful, exacerbating the growing wealth gap—another factor reflected in the Jupiter-Pluto conjunctions, which have historically coincided with significant economic reversals of fortune.
In 2020, Pluto's position in the late degrees of Capricorn brought to the surface the worst ills surrounding existing power structures and institutions, setting the stage for a large-scale mass phenomenon to emerge in the form of a global pandemic. The Jupiter and Saturn conjunctions led to widespread social isolation (all established places of public gathering, including places of worship and schools were closed), resulting in a breakdown of social bonds as individuals and communities became increasingly disconnected from traditional sources of support and identity. Even those who had previously resisted transitioning their operations online were forced to do so, while those who persisted with in-person operations were left behind. Unfortunately, the vulnerable and weak suffered the most and lost their lives.
Moreover, the loss of sense-making worsened during this time, as societal structures and institutions only magnified the free-floating anxiety and psychological discontentment caused by uncertainty and dramatic change. This epomynously Capricornian period forced us to reflect deeply on who we look up to and how they can either empower or disempower us. The 2020 conjunctions were a wake-up call, exposing the deep-seated corruption and abuse of endemic power within many systems. The influence of Pluto in Capricorn will continue to be felt as we move forward, calling for a radical overhaul of existing power structures and institutions.
FINAL DEGREES
The aftermath of the pandemic has been challenging for individuals worldwide, as they grapple with the lingering effects of fear and anxiety, social dislocation, economic hardship and the widening of political polarisation and extremism within existing social and political structures. Additionally, daily life has been irreversibly disrupted, and paranoia and conspiracy theories have become more prevalent. This has led to a deterioration of trust between nations on a global level, with various global corporatist agendas, such as those of WEF, the world banking cartels, NATO, and eastern powers, competing for dominance over the Capricorn summit in 2023.
Unfortunately, the isolation has also led to the Russian leader, Putin, becoming increasingly paranoid, which resulted in the unfortunate invasion of Ukraine, creating further division and tensions between nations. The situation has escalated into thermonuclear proportions, with significant implications for global political affairs, economies, and societal power structures throughout 2023. The international community has been left reeling from the effects of this crisis, as they struggle to find a solution that can prevent further escalation and maintain stability in the region.
The situation in Ukraine has also exposed the fragile nature of existing power structures and institutions, highlighting the urgent need for a radical overhaul of the global political and economic systems. The events of 2023 have shown that traditional sources of power and authority are no longer adequate to meet the challenges of the modern world. As we move forward, it will be critical to reimagine and rebuild our governance systems to align with more contemporary values and needs, placing greater emphasis on greater openness, transparency, social accountability, and adherence to true democratic values.
As trust in the establishment erodes, a parallel demand emerges for greater respect and equity within societal structures. The traditional pecking order—rooted in class, gender, race, and ethnicity—shows signs of collapse, even as these divisive symbols of status flare more intensely in their final throes. The challenge ahead is formidable, but it also presents a rare opportunity: to construct a more just and equitable world. One where merit and diligence, rather than outdated markers of privilege or elitism, determine value. A world capable of addressing the needs of all people, irrespective of their background or economic standing.
DISMANTLING THE OLD GUARD: TRADITIONAL PATHWAYS TO POWER UNDONE
The era of Pluto in Capricorn (2008–2024) unravelled the institutional frameworks that once upheld the rigid hierarchies of power, influence, and prestige. The traditional paths to acclaim—those meticulously structured by gatekeepers of authority—have been shaken to their core. This transformation has redefined how society perceives credibility, leadership, and success, while simultaneously exposing the fragility of the systems we once relied upon.
The media landscape once dominated by monolithic conglomerates has splintered into a decentralised ecosystem where streaming platforms and podcasts reign supreme. The tightly controlled narratives of network television have been outpaced by on-demand content, often crafted by independent creators who speak directly to niche audiences. The Hollywood elite, long synonymous with glamour and influence, have been overshadowed by social media personalities who command larger followings and drive cultural trends with a simple swipe.
In science and technology, the era of institutional titans like NASA and government-appointed experts has ceded ground to boundary-pushing innovators. Figures like Elon Musk embody this new archetype—a maverick whose ventures in space exploration and green energy are funded not by governments but by grassroots supporters and private investment. Even in medicine, traditional authority figures have faced challenges from independent voices, some controversial, yet undeniably influential in reshaping public discourse on science.
Perhaps nowhere is this upheaval more evident than in politics. The era of establishment politicians, with their carefully curated personas and reliance on institutional legitimacy, has been eclipsed by populist disruptors. Figures like Donald Trump have leveraged social media to bypass traditional channels, speaking directly to supporters and fostering a new form of political engagement—polarising, raw, and unmediated. Globally, this pattern has repeated, with populist leaders emerging as champions of frustration and disenchantment.
Education and expertise have also been transformed. The monopoly of elite universities over intellectual credibility has been eroded by the rise of self-taught experts and online educators. Platforms like YouTube and Coursera have created avenues for individuals to cultivate their knowledge and share it widely, bypassing the traditional pathways to recognition.
The dissolution of these long-standing systems highlights the power of Pluto’s transformative force. Capricorn’s association with institutional endurance was tested and dismantled, exposing corruption, inefficiency, and irrelevance. What remains is a landscape ripe for redefinition—a chance to rebuild power structures that better reflect the fluid, decentralised realities of the digital age.
Yet, with opportunity comes chaos. As traditional pathways crumble, we face the dangers of misinformation, polarisation, and unaccountable influence. Social media influencers, while groundbreaking, have blurred the lines between expertise and popularity. Independent voices in science and politics challenge the status quo but sometimes fuel distrust in established truths. The disruption of Capricorn’s old guard has not been without its casualties, leaving society at a crossroads where innovation and instability walk hand in hand.
Pluto’s final degrees in Capricorn illuminated these tensions with brutal clarity. As this transformative energy shifts into Aquarius, we are compelled to confront the legacy of the structures we have dismantled and the unpredictable futures we are now tasked with building. The question is not whether we will rebuild, but what wonderful new social constructs we will choose to create in their place—and who will hold the keys to this new world.
CONCLUSION
Restoring what has been lost in recent years—especially our trust in institutions and respect for honourable authorities among us—will take time. Pluto's lingering influence over those who, enticed by status, power, and wealth, have blindly surrendered their integrity to serve darker agendas, continues to cast a shadow. It has turned the noble into the wicked by corrupting them with all of the Capricornian spoils.
After briefly sojourning into Aquarius from March to June 2023, Pluto returns to the final degrees of Capricorn to complete its transformation of patriarchal structures and social frameworks. It will revisit Aquarius between January and September 2024. This period will be marked by significant social upheaval: financial crises bookending the era, the rise of social media, the emergence of extreme political movements, overarching censorship, and looming threats of global conflict and socioeconomic collapse. Pluto's impact through Capricorn will resonate worldwide.
In the months ahead, these issues may build to a final crescendo, with big business and traditional governments becoming so deeply intertwined that their interests are virtually indistinguishable. Internationally, nations face mounting challenges: resolving conflicts like the Russia-Ukraine war, managing escalating tensions between global powers, and addressing the pervasive denial of internal corruption. This convergence of crises breeds a profound sense of unease. Yet, within this breakdown lies a vital opportunity—to reassess our values, confront systemic failures, and envision the kind of world we truly want to create.
As Pluto concludes its transformative journey through Capricorn, a new world may emerge from the ashes—one that is more just, equitable, and sustainable. This transformation won't happen overnight; it demands hard work, commitment, and the courage to challenge the status quo with some realistic new structures.
With Pluto entering Aquarius, some advocate tearing down existing systems entirely—a revolutionary approach involving radical upheaval. While revolutions have spurred positive changes, they are often dangerous and destabilising, and their outcomes unpredictable, leading to unintended consequences like authoritarian regimes or prolonged social unrest. Given the current climate of anxiety and radicalisation, this path is fraught with peril.
Alternatively, a more sustainable change is possible through reform. By improving and modifying existing systems, we can build on past strengths while addressing weaknesses. Though slower and less dramatic, structured reform—especially with Uranus in Taurus—promises a more stable and less risky transition. As new reformers, we have the chance to shape a future aligned with progressive values without the chaos of total upheaval.
Ultimately, the future is in our hands. We have the power to shape it positively and constructively, but we must be willing to confront our own shadows. This transitional period is challenging and filled with unexpected twists. Let us embrace this moment to forge a path toward a more harmonious world.
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