Katherine Boyle
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We just said, go figure it out yourself.
Actually, maybe there is no purpose.
In the 70s, there was this very clear, I would say almost like nihilistic culture of, well, nothing really matters anymore.
You can do whatever you want.
And that, I think, has permeated so much of society where we don't even believe suffering should exist anymore.
It's like the suffering for your country is why would anyone do that?
Suffering for your family, why would you do that?
But I think the minute that we destroyed the unique purpose of woman, which you can't debate that for millennial, that was the purpose of women was to bear children and to have family.
And then the unique purpose of man, which is to fight.
The minute that we destroyed those purposes, men and women stopped relating to each other.
They didn't know who they were.
They didn't know what their purpose was.
They didn't know how they could relate.
And when you look at it from that framework, the family was destined to fail from that moment.
No.
So that I think is the, I don't know that every man needs to go to war, right?
But I think there is something that happens when you say, we once were a country where everyone was treated this way.
Everyone knew their purpose.
Everyone woke up in the morning and knew at 18, I'm going to, there is a chance I will have to serve my country.
And just understanding that that is your purpose changes the way you walk.