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A combat veteran shares his perspective on America's growing political division and makes an impassioned plea for unity following recent political violence. Drawing from military experience and personal sacrifice, he argues that service to others provides meaning in life while highlighting the dangers of forming opinions solely from social media.

• Growing up as a military dependent with frequent moves and family challenges shaped his perspective on service
• Joined the Army National Guard at 18, later commissioning as an officer during wartime
• Combat experience in Iraq provided perspective on real suffering compared to American complaints
• People with limited real-world experience often form strong opinions based solely on social media
• Being "uninvited to the table" by family and friends over political differences is damaging America
• Material success and wealth don't provide inner fulfillment without purpose
• The Bronze Star medal he earned belongs to his entire platoon – achievements are rarely individual
• Having seen war-torn countries provides perspective on America's relative prosperity
• Time is precious – a cord from an IED he narrowly survived serves as a daily reminder
• Americans need to invite estranged family members back to the Thanksgiving table

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