Common Sense with Bari Weiss β’ 426 implied HN points β’ 06 Mar 26
- War affects real people and families, not just nations. When service members die, they leave behind grief, memories, and unfinished lives.
- Facing the possibility of death can inspire someone to preserve their voice and lessons for loved ones, such as writing a journal to leave for their children.
- Fear and duty can coexist: soldiers often accept great risk out of quiet courage and love, and preparing for the worst is an act of responsibility toward family.