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The key is to grasp the tragic sense of life: acknowledging human limitations, recognizing that no system—liberal or conservative—can erase man’s innate flaws. This wisdom teaches us humility and patience, reminding us that we cannot create a perfect society, but we can build institutions and personal virtues rooted in truth, morality, and the recognition of our fallibility. As George W. Bush’s misguided crusades revealed, ignoring the tragic reality leads to prolonged conflicts and wasted efforts—examples of the hubris that modern society must reject.