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The Unseen Threads of a Global Consciousness: Reflections on 9/11
September 11, 2001, is etched in collective memory as one of the most tragic days in modern history. From the initial crash of the first plane into the North Tower of the World Trade Center to the collapse of the buildings and the subsequent attacks, the day invoked a myriad of emotions—fear, anger, sadness, and ultimately, a desperate search for understanding.
As a speaker reflects on this uncertainty, they recount their own experience, sipping coffee and listening to the news reporting a plane crash—initially viewing it as a tragic accident. However, the growing awareness that this was no ordinary incident marked the beginning of profound societal upheaval, a "shredding of the social contracts" we once took for granted.