The Weight of a Nation

Sophie W.

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  • Political tension in our country has created a pervasive sense of anxiety for many individuals, as the divide between ideologies grows wider and more hostile. This division often infiltrates daily life, making it difficult for people to escape the stress of ongoing debates, policy changes, and social unrest. For some, political anxiety stems from concerns about the future—worries about rights, freedoms, and safety. Others feel the weight of being caught in the crossfire of polarizing arguments, losing connections with friends and family over differing beliefs. This environment not only disrupts mental well-being but also erodes the sense of unity and shared purpose that is vital for societal progress. In such a climate, finding ways to cope and build bridges becomes increasingly important.

  • To me, creativity is more than just making art—it’s about telling a story, sharing a message, and serving a purpose. Every piece I create holds meaning, reflecting emotions, experiences, or ideas that matter deeply. Art is my voice, a way to connect, provoke thought, and inspire change in others.

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