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America turns 250. Its greatest innovation wasn’t the car or the computer — it was learning to share risk

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America turns 250. Its greatest innovation wasn’t the car or the computer — it was learning to share risk
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The United States was not built on ambition alone. It was built on a willingness to share risk.



“We mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes and our sacred Honor.”



This is the closing line of the Declaration of Independence — a clear and deliberate commitment to distribute risk, not merely a symbolic sign-off.



This principle is easy to overlook in how we tell the story of American progress — a story more often centered on independence, innovation, and individual

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