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National harmony does not mean erasing differences, but regulating them under one ceiling.
Reform, if it is not made a legislated public right, remains a promise that the winds cancel at the first shift in the arena.
In economic logic, reform does not reach its purpose unless it is transformed into measurable numbers, traceable steps, and reviewable commitments.
The market changes its laws only when the minds of its people change, and it shows its face only when its rules change.
When the state directs its spending toward producing value rather than consumption, the relationship between authority and market changes clearly.
When reform becomes a tangible act, it is not a departure from sound opinion, but an extension of it through time.
From a political perspective, the economy does not prosper unless the scales of authority and decision are balanced.
Administration is not the issuing of orders, but the art of breathing reassurance into the market.
If the nation resolves its affairs with awareness and sound judgment, reform becomes closer than hope and more enduring than habit.
Welfare is not what is placed in the pocket as cash, but what the hand can obtain of the foundations of living.
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