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In essence, this speech calls for a return to faith as the foundation of morality, reason, and societal well-being. It advocates for personal discipline rooted in divine purpose—reminding us that true change begins with each individual striving to fulfill who they are meant to be, with joy and conviction.
He concludes with encouragement to act locally—within the family, community, and faith institutions—because that is where true revolution and renaissance start. Personal virtue and moral clarity, fueled by faith, are presented as the guiding lights toward a better future.