A Cordial Wish to America

To the people of the United States,
Across centuries, your nation stood as a beacon of liberty, a place where democracy, courage, and human dignity shone brightly enough to inspire the entire world. America was not only a country — it was an idea, a promise that free people could build a just society guided by moral strength and ethical clarity.
Today, many feel that this light has dimmed. The world has grown heavier with conflict, injustice, and the erosion of values that once defined the American spirit. Too often, deals are made that deepen misery instead of relieving it; too often, suffering is ignored where compassion once prevailed.
Yet the American soul is not lost. It is still there — in the hearts of millions who believe in fairness, in freedom, in the dignity of every human life. The world still looks to you, hoping you will rise again to the ethical monument you once were.
May America rediscover its courage.
May it reclaim its moral clarity.
May it stand again as an example of democracy, justice, and freedom.
The world needs that America — the America that lifts others up, not pushes them down; the America that protects the vulnerable, not abandons them; the America that leads with values, not with fear.
May you rise again, and help the world rise with you.