That's an assessment, not a news report.

This "place" is a tool. It's not a real place. You're essentially saying "This hammer needs an update. It's headed towards irrelevance. Somehow, this hammer must be known for courage."

Tools are not neural--tools change people. People's use of a tool can be sloppy or downright wrong. But don't confuse the tool for the person.

Sounds like you're placing an awful lot of importance on a group of tool-users that don't have real-world interactions. Energy is better focused elsewhere if you're concerned about effective leadership and real-world change.

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It is timeless and inescapable.

The captive mind has endless excuses and comfort lending faux wisdom reasonings.

This place is a unique structure being used mostly in a common and unremarkable way.

If it is to last, it has to change.

It is what it is.

What is timeless and inescapeable? Empty platitudes do not affect meaningful change.

Big change happens by average people doing common and unremarkable things. You need to read some history, like the real Sam Adams did.