Geopolitical crises increasingly resemble emotional reactions rather than rational calculations.
Nations often behave remarkably like insecure individuals. They nurse historical wounds for centuries. They demand recognition. They measure themselves against rivals and mistake expansion for strength. They speak the language of security while acting from fear. Strip away the flags and treaties, and what you find underneath is a collective ego doing exactly what every private ego does: seeking safety in the wrong places. This is not a metaphor. It is a diagnosis of the sharp geopolitical fractures and conflagrations of the last five years.
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Geopolitical crises increasingly resemble emotional reactions rather than rational calculations.
Nations often behave remarkably like insecure individuals. They nurse historical wounds for centuries. They demand recognition. They measure themselves against rivals and mistake expansion for strength. They speak the language of security while acting from fear. Strip away the flags and treaties, and what you find underneath is a collective ego doing exactly what every private ego does: seeking safety in the wrong places. This is not a metaphor. It is a diagnosis of the sharp geopolitical fractures and conflagrations of the last five years.