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The Nuclear Equation: Why Numbers Still Haunt the Future of Iran

“Why Would the U.S. Ever Consider the Nuclear Option? A Speculative Look at Numbers, Contingency, and the Edges of Imagination.”

By Steven Smith(This is speculative, science‑fiction‑leaning commentary. Confirm all real‑world information with trusted sources.)

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Numbers have a way of making the unimaginable feel suddenly possible. They compress fear, ambition, deterrence, and desperation into digits that fit on a briefing slide. But numbers also reveal something deeper: the only constant is change, and contingency — the conditions that shape decisions — is the quiet force behind every historical pivot.

So let’s ask the uncomfortable, speculative question: From a number’s standpoint, why would the United States even consider the nuclear option in this day and age?

Not because it should. Not because it will. But because understanding the numbers helps us understand the stakes — and why the idea still haunts the edges of policy, fiction, and human imagination.

 

1. The Numbers That Make Nuclear Weapons Exist at All

Even in 2026, the nuclear arsenal is a numbers game:

  • ~1,700 deployed strategic warheads (public estimates)

  • ~3,700 total stockpiled warheads

  • ~12 minutes for an ICBM to reach targets in the Middle East

  • Megaton yields that translate into millions of degrees, shockwaves, fallout, and generational consequences

These numbers are not political. They are physical. They are the laws of physics expressed in kilotons.

And physics doesn’t care about news cycles.

 

2. The Numbers That Drive Deterrence

Deterrence is a math problem:

  • If X happens,

  • Y must be threatened,

  • to prevent Z.

It’s cold arithmetic. Not moral. Not emotional. Just contingency.

In high‑tension regions — where sailors operate under constant threat, where munitions are counted, where mental health strains rise — the numbers of risk escalate quickly:

  • Dozens of hostile drones per week

  • Hundreds of ballistic or cruise missiles in regional arsenals

  • Thousands of sailors deployed in confined, high‑stress environments

  • Millions of civilians living within strike radii

When numbers stack, leaders fear losing control of the equation.

 

3. The Numbers That Could Trigger Speculative Nuclear Consideration

Again — speculative, not predictive.

In science‑fiction terms, nuclear consideration emerges when:

  • Conventional munitions are insufficient

  • Casualty projections exceed thresholds

  • Deterrence fails

  • Escalation curves steepen faster than diplomacy can respond

  • Decision‑makers believe a “decisive strike” prevents a larger catastrophe

These are not moral justifications. They are mathematical thresholds — the kind that appear in war‑gaming simulations, not public policy.

In reality, leaders avoid nuclear use because the numbers that follow are catastrophic:

  • Millions dead

  • Billions in fallout‑affected zones

  • Trillions in economic collapse

  • Decades of geopolitical instability

  • Centuries of environmental damage

The math argues against nuclear use. But contingency — the unpredictable — is why the question still exists.

 

4. The Human Numbers: Suicide, Stress, and Strain

Long‑term sailors and personnel in high‑tension regions face numbers that rarely make headlines:

  • Dozens of suicides per year across the Navy

  • Thousands receiving mental‑health support

  • Tens of thousands operating under chronic stress

  • Millions of meals rationed, planned, and consumed under pressure

These numbers matter because they shape decision‑making environments. A stressed force is a vulnerable force. A vulnerable force increases contingency. Contingency increases risk.

This is not about nuclear weapons. It’s about the humans who would be asked to operate in the shadow of them.

 

5. The Wide‑Ranging Effects — A Science‑Fiction Lens

If nuclear use ever occurred in a speculative future scenario:

  • Atmospheric disruption

  • Electromagnetic pulse effects

  • Oceanic contamination

  • Global supply chain collapse

  • Mass migration

  • Political realignment

  • Technological regression

  • Psychological trauma on a planetary scale

The numbers ripple outward like shockwaves. Every system — economic, ecological, social — becomes nonlinear.

This is why nuclear weapons remain in the realm of deterrence and fiction. Their math is too big for reality.

 

6. The Celebration of Opportunity — Why PAiNT by Numbers Matters

Here’s the pivot — the hopeful one.

Numbers can terrify, but they can also liberate.

When we understand:

  • the finite nature of munitions,

  • the infinite nature of human imagination,

  • the contingent nature of geopolitics,

  • the fragile nature of mental health,

  • the interconnected nature of global systems,

we gain the opportunity to design better futures.

PAiNT by Numbers is about that opportunity.

It’s about seeing numbers not as weapons, but as warnings. Not as inevitabilities, but as invitations. Not as absolutes, but as contingencies we can shape.

 

7. Closing — The Infinite “Un‑”

The future is built from the unknown:

  • the unforeseen, the unexplored, the unfounded, the unbridled, the unconscious, the undeniable, the unignored, the unjustified, the unknown.

Numbers are finite. But the human ability to imagine — and prevent — catastrophe is infinite.

This op‑ed is not about nuclear weapons. It’s about the responsibility that comes with understanding numbers, contingency, and the fragile miracle of existence.

And that, my readers, is the next adventure.

Final Message from Steven Smith

In the end, numbers are the quiet witnesses of our age. They flicker across screens, surge through news cycles, and vanish before we’ve had time to understand what they meant. But the truth is simple: numbers don’t disappear — we do. We look away. We move on. We forget.

PAiNT by Numbers is my attempt to stop that forgetting.

Because behind every figure — whether it’s eleven thousand, one hundred seventy‑five, or one — there is a life, a consequence, a choice, a future. Numbers are finite, but the meaning we attach to them is infinite. That’s the paradox we live inside. That’s the paradox we must learn to navigate.

Contingency is the word of the day, and maybe the word of the century. Everything we build, everything we fear, everything we hope for rests on conditions that can shift in a moment. The laws of physics give us constants; humanity gives us variables. And somewhere between those two lies the fragile equation of our existence.

We stand at a point in history where the unimaginable is once again being imagined. That alone should make us pause. But it should also make us think — deeply, honestly, courageously — about the next leap we take as a species. Not in fear, but in awareness. Not in panic, but in preparation. Not in despair, but in opportunity.

The future isn’t written. It’s calculated. And every one of us holds a piece of the math.

So let’s measure wisely. Let’s remember deliberately. Let’s question relentlessly. Let’s imagine boldly.

And above all, let’s never forget that the infinite is simply the finite we haven’t explored yet.

Steven Smith — Founder, Inspirational Technologies, PAiNT Network (2014)

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PAiNT by Numbers — A New Vision for Truth, Prediction, and Plenty

PAiNT by Numbers — A New Vision for Truth, Prediction, and Plenty

 

PAiNT by Numbers (2026)
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Collage of mathematical symbols
 

 

Numbers are the language we all pretend to understand. They sit quietly in spreadsheets, hum through dashboards, and wink from the bottom of charts. PAiNT by Numbers (2026) is PAiNT Research’s newest way of saying: let’s treat numbers like storytellers, not just scorekeepers. This is a short, lively dispatch from the front lines — optimistic, practical, and a little playful — about how numbers will help us predict better, judge truer, and build a fairer future.
 

The premise: Numbers don’t lie — people do math badly

Numbers themselves are neutral; the stories we tell with them are not. PAiNT by Numbers flips the script: instead of letting numbers be polished props for pre-made narratives, we interrogate them. We ask where they came from, what they left out, and how they behave when fed into predictive AI. The goal isn’t to worship metrics — it’s to make them honest, useful, and human-centered. Steven Smith’s new vision: not a division, but a movement. Numbers don’t lie; add them up, subtract what you may, multiply the blessings. Equality should be the goal of all.
 

What’s different now (and why it matters)

  • From static reports to living forecasts. Traditional research publishes a number and moves on. PAiNT by Numbers treats each metric as a living signal: it’s versioned, timestamped, and traced back to raw inputs. Predictive AI layers on top of that signal, not to replace judgment but to sharpen it.
  • Context-first analytics. A 3% change can be a blip or a revolution depending on context. We pair numbers with provenance: who collected them, how, and under what conditions. That provenance becomes part of the model.
  • Truthfulness scoring. We build lightweight truth-scores for claims that rely on numbers. A claim backed by audited, open-source data and reproducible code scores higher than one that cites a single press release. The score is a guide, not a verdict.
  • Human-in-the-loop prediction. Predictive AI proposes likely outcomes; human experts and community validators push back, correct, and refine. The result: predictions that are faster, but also more accountable.
 

How PAiNT by Numbers uses numbers to predict better

  1. Triangulation: Combine independent data sources to reduce bias. If three different sensors, surveys, or datasets point the same way, confidence rises.
  2. Signal hygiene: Clean, document, and version datasets. Garbage in, garbage out — but tidy inputs let models find real patterns.
  3. Counterfactual checks: Ask “what if” questions automatically. If a model predicts X, what will have to change for X not to happen? That reveals fragile assumptions.
  4. Calibration loops: Continuously compare predictions to outcomes and adjust. Small, frequent corrections beat rare, dramatic overhauls.
  5. Fairness audits: Run predictions through equity lenses. Who benefits? Who’s left out? Adjust models and data collection to reduce disparities.
 

Numbers that inspire optimism

  • More data, better decisions. As sensors, surveys, and voluntary data-sharing grow, models get richer. That means earlier detection of trends — from public health upticks to supply-chain snags — and more time to act.
  • Lower-cost experimentation. Digital A/B tests and synthetic controls let organizations learn faster with less waste. Small experiments scale into big improvements.
  • Democratized insight. Open datasets and transparent models let communities verify claims themselves. When people can check the math, trust grows.
  • Measured equality. With the right metrics, we can track progress on inclusion and fairness — and hold institutions accountable with numbers that are hard to ignore.
 

A playful formula for hope

Take the data you trust. Subtract the noise. Multiply the good outcomes. Divide the benefits fairly.
Impact= (Trusted Data−Noise) ⋅Actionability Inequity
When Inequity shrinks, the same trusted data and actionability produce larger, fairer impact.
 

Practical takeaways for readers

  • Ask for provenance. When you see a stat, ask: where did this come from? Who collected it? When?
  • Demand reproducibility. If a claim matters, it should be reproducible. Insist on methods, not just headlines.
  • Support human checks. Predictive AI is powerful, but it needs human judgment and community review to stay honest.
  • Measure fairness. Add equity metrics to every dashboard. If you can’t measure who’s left behind, you can’t fix it.
  • Celebrate small wins. Better predictions mean earlier interventions. Small course corrections save time, money, and lives.
 

A closing note from Steven Smith

PAiNT by Numbers isn’t a new silo — it’s a new way of seeing. We’ll keep the work rigorous, the tone curious, and the outcomes generous. Numbers don’t lie, but they do need friends: context, scrutiny, and a commitment to equality. Add them up. Subtract what you must. Multiply the blessings.
 
PAiNT by Numbers will grow. I’ll be adding case studies, reproducible notebooks, and short explainers that show the math behind the headlines. For now: keep your calculators close and your skepticism closer — and let the numbers help you build a future that’s fair, bright, and full of possibility.
 

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The following is an example on how we will use PAiNT by Numbers to show how a political claim like “No one has crossed the southern border” collapses the moment real numbers are added.

 

Most Current Southern Border Numbers (2024–2026)

These figures come directly from U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), updated July 2026.

FY 2026 (Year-to-Date)

  • Southwest border encounters: CBP reports ongoing encounters across all demographics in FY 2026. The dashboard shows active counts for single adults, family units, and unaccompanied minors across all sectors.

  • January 2026:

    • 34,626 total nationwide encounters (USBP + OFO)

    • 9,726 encounters along the southwest border

    • 6,070 Border Patrol apprehensions These numbers reflect a major decrease from previous years — but they are not zero.

FY 2025 (Full Year)

  • 237,565 Southwest Border apprehensions — the lowest since 1970, but still far from zero.

FY 2024 (For comparision)

  • 2,901,142 total enforcement encounters (nationwide)

  • 1,577,319 Border Patrol apprehensions

  • 1,343,823 OFO inadmissibles These numbers show a high-volume year prior to the 2025–2026 decline.

 

📉 What the Numbers Actually Show

Even under the current administration’s stricter policies, encounters continue every month. The trend is downward — dramatically so — but never zero.

This makes the political claim:

“No one has crossed the southern border.”

a textbook example of numerical normalization — repeating a false absolute until it feels true.

 

🔢 How to Present This in PAiNT by Numbers

You can frame it as a simple, powerful sequence:

The Claim:

0 crossings.

The Reality:

  • 2024: 2.9 million

  • 2025: 237,565

  • Jan 2026: 9,726 (southwest border)

  • FY 2026 (ongoing): Active encounters across all sectors

The Pattern:

Numbers fall sharply — but never to zero.

The Insight:

Numbers don’t lie. Absolutes do.

 

🧠 Why This Matters for Readers

This example shows how:

  • A false number (“zero”) can be used to create a political narrative.

  • Real numbers, even when improved, tell a more nuanced story.

  • Predictive AI can track trends (like the 2025–2026 decline) without erasing reality.

  • Transparency beats rhetoric — every time.

 

 

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Dust, in the Wind: The Unfinished Search for Iran’s Lost Uranium

Repost of an article written by Steven Smith 4/17/2026 Inspirational Technologies


Dust, in the Wind

There’s a strange poetry to the moment we’re living in — a geopolitical standoff where the most dangerous substance in the Middle East isn’t a missile, a drone, or a warship, but something far more mundane, almost invisible. Dust. Not the kind that gathers on forgotten bookshelves or dances in a sunbeam. This dust is the residue of a shattered nuclear program, the pulverized remains of centrifuges, tunnels, and ambitions. It’s the dust of secrecy, denial, and fear — and the dust of two nations staring each other down while pretending they aren’t blinking. And yes, for the record: uranium isn’t neon green like the movies. It’s a dull, heavy metal — more pewter than poison — until politics paints it radioactive.

 

The enriched uranium at Isfahan could potentially be retrieved by Iranians but reaching it would take a very difficult recovery effort, Israeli officials believe.
The enriched uranium at Isfahan could potentially be retrieved by Iranians but reaching it would take a very difficult recovery effort, Israeli officials believe.

A PAiNT Network Research Palette Editorial

Co‑Edited by Steven Smith


🎨 The PAiNT Network Research Palette:

“What Color Is Uranium?”

If we were to assign a color to this moment, it wouldn’t be the metallic gray of uranium ore. It would be something more psychological:

  • Smoky amber for the uncertainty.
  • Deep violet for the secrecy.
  • Ash‑white for the dust itself — the kind that clings to boots, uniforms, and headlines.
  • Warning‑red for the rising human cost.

This palette isn’t scientific. It’s emotional. It’s the color wheel of a world trying to understand what happens when a nuclear program collapses into rubble and the world demands to know where every grain of it went.


The First Task: Locate the Dust

Iran's Nuclear Sites
Iran’s Nuclear Sites

Here’s the uncomfortable truth: no one outside a very small circle knows exactly where all of it is. Not the IAEA. Not the analysts. Not the public. And despite confident podium statements, there’s no public evidence that the administration has perfect visibility either. What we do know is that the search for answers has become its own kind of battlefield — one fought with satellite images, intelligence briefings, political theater, and the ever‑present fear that something important is still unaccounted for. Dust is easy to scatter. Harder to track.

All three sites were targeted in the 2025 U.S. strikes

The U.S. attack known as Operation Midnight Hammer specifically targeted Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan, confirming their status as nuclear facilities.    IAEA and satellite analysis confirm their nuclear roles.

  • The IAEA has stated that enriched uranium was stored at Isfahan, with additional quantities at Natanz and possibly Fordow.

  • Satellite imagery and independent analysis repeatedly refer to all three as nuclear sites involved in enrichment or storage.


The Second Task: Extract the Dust

This is where the human story begins to overshadow the technical one. Because extraction isn’t just a logistical challenge — it’s a moral one. Every collapsed tunnel, every cratered facility, every contested site represents a place where people on both sides are now forced into proximity with danger. Not because they chose it, but because geopolitics chose them. And as each side demands accountability from the other, the people tasked with “extraction” — whether investigators, engineers, or soldiers — become unwilling participants in a drama they didn’t write. Dust doesn’t care about borders. Dust doesn’t care about politics. Dust only cares about physics. And physics is unforgiving.


The Third Task: Transport the Dust

This is where the hostage‑taking begins — not of people, but of narratives. One side says: “We destroyed it. It’s buried. We’ll dig it up together.” The other side says: “We know where it is. You don’t.” The world says: “Prove it.” And in the middle, the dust waits. Transporting it — metaphorically or literally — becomes a symbol of control. Whoever controls the dust controls the story. Whoever controls the story controls the future. But the cost of that control is rising. Not in megatons. In human lives.


Hostages Without Chains

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Both sides now hold each other hostage in a way that doesn’t require prisons or blindfolds.

  • Troops become bargaining chips.
  • Inspectors become leverage.
  • Civilians become collateral to narratives they never agreed to participate in.

And the dust — the smallest, most fragile element of this entire conflict — becomes the gravitational center pulling everyone inward. This is the tragedy of modern geopolitics: the smallest particles create the largest shadows.


The PAiNT Network Closing Frame

Steven Smith writes often about the intersection of policy, perception, and human cost. This moment is a perfect example of that triangle. Because in the end, the dust isn’t just physical. It’s symbolic. It represents:

  • What we know.
  • What we fear.
  • What we pretend to understand.
  • What we can’t admit we’ve lost track of.

And like the Kansas song that inspired this title, it reminds us of something uncomfortable: Even the most powerful nations can find themselves grasping at something that slips through their fingers. Dust in the wind.


  Steven Smith, Inspirational Technologies / PAiNT Network

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PAiNT Your Wagon: A Quiet Rebellion Against the Noise

You wake up, and before you even decide what kind of day you’re going to have, the world has already decided for you. Headlines, alerts, breaking stories, urgent updates—an entire universe of noise trying to squeeze through the cracks of your morning. And yet, here you are. A poet. A photographer. A journalist. An influencer. Or simply someone who still believes that paying attention is an act of meaning.
This message is for you—the ones who haven’t surrendered their curiosity, their craft, or their voice.
The Ripple Effect of Kindness | Life Force Mindfulness**PAiNT Network Editorial    “PAiNT Your Wagon: For the Ones Still Paying Attention”**

The Quiet Battle for Your Mind

Every day, we choose what enters our thoughts. Every day, we decide what deserves our attention. Every day, we negotiate with a media landscape that has learned how to tug at our biology—our stress, our fear, our urgency. It’s not just information anymore. It’s stimulation. It’s biological extremism. But you—creators, observers, storytellers—you feel it differently. You see the patterns. You sense the tremors. You know that if you unplug for a month, the same characters will still be stirring the same pots. The same plotlines will still be unresolved. The same “breaking news” will still be breaking something inside us. And yet you stay. Not because you’re trapped— but because you’re invested.

The Oceanside Reality

Janet and I run a small oceanside rental. Real tides. Real guests. Real weather. Tourism rises and falls with national moods. Storms become national news. Politics ripple into travel plans. Our livelihood is tied to the emotional climate of the country. So, we can’t fully unplug. But we can choose how we engage.
Image result for The Oceanside Reality Janet and I run a small oceanside rental. Real tides. Real guests. Real weather. Tourism rises and falls with national moods. Storms become national news. Politics ripple into travel plans. Our livelihood is tied to the emotional climate of the country. So, we can’t fully unplug. But we can choose how we engage.

A Narrative for the Media‑Makers

You are the ones who turn chaos into clarity. You are the ones who translate noise into narrative. You are the ones who remind people that attention is a craft, not a reflex. You don’t have to shout. You don’t have to preach. You don’t have to join the stampede. You just have to paint your wagon—with your own colors, your own angles, your own truth. In a world addicted to extremes, subtlety is a rebellion. Perspective is a rebellion. Humanity is a rebellion.

The Invitation

So, here’s the quiet invitation: Subscribe to the PAiNT Network. No Fee, for Free. Not for more noise— but for less of it. Short newsletters. Clear thoughts. A steady voice in the storm. Updates only when the waves are worth watching. If our posts make waves, you’ll hear about it. If they don’t, you won’t be bothered. This is not another feed demanding your attention. It’s a place to reclaim it. Welcome to the wagon. Welcome to the conversation. Welcome to the people who still dare to pay attention.
 

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Strike 3: The Picture We Can No Longer Ignore

A PAiNT You a Picture Analysis of Retaliation, History, and the Frame We Can No Longer Ignore

a PAiNT NETWORK EDITORIAL 
 

THE BACKGROUND — WHAT WAS ALWAYS THERE

Every picture begins with a background. It’s the part most people overlook because it feels static, familiar, predictable. But in geopolitics, the background is the story behind the story. The background here is a long chain of actions and reactions: Retaliation. Revenge. Avenge. Threaten. Strike. Counter‑strike. The latest tragedy — two U.S. service members killed and one missing during Iranian missile and drone attacks in Jordan, as confirmed by U.S. Central Command — did not emerge from a vacuum. It came from a background that has been building for years, layer upon layer, decision upon decision, hesitation upon hesitation. The background explains why this moment feels inevitable.
 

THE CANVAS — WHAT WE BUILT ON TOP OF THAT HISTORY

The canvas is where policy, diplomacy, and deterrence get applied. And the U.S.–Iran canvas has been stretched thin by:
  • Sanctions imposed, lifted, and re‑imposed
  • Red lines drawn, blurred, and quietly erased
  • Threats issued, softened, and repeated
  • Agreements made, broken, and renegotiated
  • Proxies restrained, empowered, and unleashed
The canvas is worn because the strokes placed on it were reactive rather than strategic. When a canvas is weak, every new strike tears it further. The attack in Jordan didn’t just hit a base — it hit a canvas already fraying at the edges.
 

THE FRAMING — HOW WE CHOSE TO SEE THE PICTURE

Framing determines meaning. A picture can be a warning, a lesson, a prophecy, a mistake, or a mirror. For years, the framing chosen by policymakers was: “Manage Iran, don’t confront Iran.” But management only works when the other side wants stability. Iran wanted leverage. So the frame quietly shifted to: “Delay the crisis until later.” Later has arrived. The frame now looks cracked because it was built around urgency, emotion, and optics rather than strategy, memory, and deterrence.
 

THE PICTURE WE NOW SEE — UNAVOIDABLE AND UNCOMFORTABLE

The picture is no longer abstract. It is sharp, defined, and unavoidable:
  • Iran has capability.
  • Iran has willingness.
  • Iran has escalation tolerance.
  • The U.S. has casualties.
  • The region has volatility.
  • The world has questions.
The audience is left asking: Where are the options now? Options shrink when the picture becomes clearer. Clarity is a blessing and a burden.
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RESTORE OR DESTROY — WHAT DO WE DO WITH THIS PICTURE?

This is the moment of reckoning. Do we destroy part of its history? Pretend the background wasn’t predictable? Pretend the canvas wasn’t fraying? Pretend the frame wasn’t flawed? Destruction is easy. It’s emotional. It’s reactive. It’s the geopolitical equivalent of smashing the frame because we don’t like the image. Or do we restore the picture to where it needs to be? Restoration is harder. It requires:
  • Memory
  • Mechanisms
  • Verification
  • Boundaries
  • Consistency
  • Deterrence that works
  • Diplomacy that isn’t personal
  • Strategy that isn’t improvised
            Restoration is not repainting. It is cleaning the picture, not rewriting it.Giclee Print, , large
 

SOAP AND WATER — OR SCRAPE THE PAINT OFF?

This is the PAiNT Network metaphor at its sharpest.

Soap and Water

Represents clarity. Cleaning. Revealing what’s underneath. It means:
  • Remove the dust of denial
  • Wash away the excuses
  • Reveal the original lines
  • See the truth without distortion
Soap and water is diplomacy done right.

Scraping the Paint Off

Represents starting over. Removing accumulated mistakes. Exposing the raw canvas. It means:
  • Admit the strategy failed
  • Admit the framing was wrong
  • Admit the background was ignored
  • Admit the picture needs reconstruction, not touch‑ups
Scraping is not destruction. It is restoration through honesty.
 
 

 

 

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