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I enjoy bettering myself by observing others. And I appreciate con-
structive criticism from caring friends. In that same spirit, I enjoy learning
about my society by observing other societies and challenging myself (and
my neighbors) to be broad-minded when it comes to international issues.
Holding our country to a high standard and searching for ways to better live
up to its lofty ideals is not “America-bashing.” It's good citizenship.
I'm unapologetically proud to be an American. h e United States has
made me who I am. I spend plenty of time in other countries, but the hap-
piest day of any trip is the day I come home. I'd never live abroad, and I'd
certainly not have as much fun running my business overseas as I do here at
home. America is a great and innovative nation that the world understandably
looks to for leadership. But other nations have some pretty good ideas, too.
By learning from our travels and bringing these ideas home, we can make our
nation even stronger. As a nation of immigrants whose very origin is based
on the power of diversity (“out of many, one”), this should come naturally to
us...and be celebrated.
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