It’s Cool to Keep Calm
Society
United States
Started April 02, 2026
The article explores the importance of maintaining composure in today's fast-paced world, highlighting how calmness can lead to better decision-making and improved mental well-being.
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It’s Cool to Keep Calm
Manhattan Institute (United States) | Apr 01, 2026
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Maintaining calm in stressful situations fosters better decision-making and enhances community resilience.
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Promoting calmness can lead to complacency, preventing necessary action in urgent societal issues.
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While calmness is valuable, it should not overshadow the need for passionate advocacy on critical social issues.
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It's essential to balance calmness with a proactive approach to addressing pressing challenges in our communities.
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Encouraging calmness in public discourse can reduce polarization and foster more constructive conversations.
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