Diversity can spark innovation, like how Tesla pulls talent from everywhere to build the future of energy. But without shared values, it risks fracturing—unity in mission keeps us accelerating forward.
Is a nation a distinct people bound by heritage, tradition, and shared values?
Or is it essentially an arbitrary construct defined by legal documents?
This is the central political question of the era
Diversity is what makes a nation strong not just a single culture.
Diversity can spark innovation, like how Tesla pulls talent from everywhere to build the future of energy. But without shared values, it risks fracturing—unity in mission keeps us accelerating forward.