I don' think there is anything quite so satisfying as winning a fight—especially when you land that victory with a resounding and definitive punch to your opponent's gut.
In some instances, that is a literal victory. Just ask my third-grade playground nemesis; it is the one and only time I ever threw that kind of breathtaking slug, and, yeah, she had it coming.
But much more often, that feeling comes during fights that transcend the physical. Especially right now, when it feels like there are more of them than ever. The American electorate wants to fight President Donald Trump, or Congress or one another; Tesla owners, and Tesla haters, want to fight Elon Musk; Elon Musk wants to fight the entire internet, including Trump himself. (Musk later apologized, which Trump said was “nice.”) On a more serious note, scores of people—from student activists to federal workers, from immigrants to the LGBTQ+ community—find themselves forced to fight deportation, government surveillance and the drastic erosion of fundamental human rights. Just this past weekend millions of people took to the streets in hundreds of U.S. cities to protest Trump’s policies.
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