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The Rushing Problem

Megan FincherBy Megan FincherJuly 2, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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American society has a rushing problem. Whether that be rushing to draw conclusions about our political events, to rushing through our professional pursuits, the individualism of America has become a toxicity by which we have turned away from patience and gratitude. This is demonstrated in various parts of our country, from our politicians to the graduation of unprepared high-school students. Americans are also sharing this feeling through their push for “slow-living”, and the budding “dopamine detox” movement dominated by low-tech proponents. Perhaps it’s a responsibility of our government, rather than enforcing unrealistic views of success, to instill morality in today’s generations.

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Megan Fincher is a nonpartisan commentator on classical political insights and their application to modern politics. She speaks most loudly about traditionalized women's rights, religious beliefs in the United States, multiculturalist global perspectives, and hot topics and faults of the contemporary political system.

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