In a world that grows increasingly interconnected, the phrase "none of us" echoes with a haunting duality. It can imply unity—none of us is alone—or it can imply exclusion—none of us stepped up, none of us is blameless. At its heart, it is a phrase that challenges individuals to examine their place within the collective. It poses a question that is often uncomfortable: when things fall apart, can any one of us claim innocence?
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