2026-05-07
2 小时 37 分钟So how's your Iran war been so far?
You enjoying the Iran war?
Well, that really depends on who you are.
We like to think as Americans that we 're all in this together and big events like wars or economic booms or crises
or natural disasters affect all of us equally.
But that's not true.
And it never has been true.
How you experience something big really depends on where you sit.
And again, that's been true since the beginning of time.
When Rome fell in 476, September 476, it of course was a history-changing disaster that we're still talking about.
Books have been written about it ever since, more than 1,500 years.
And for most people, it was really the end.
It was the end of a civilization, the world's largest empire.
But there were some people you can imagine.
On New Year's Eve 476, sitting around the table with their families, assessing the year that just went by.
And they looked around the table and said, you know, that was the best year we ever had.
Of course, Germanic hordes are plundering the city of Rome.
But for us, honestly, it's pretty great.
And that's just the nature of it.
Not anything inherently wrong with that.