“The party and the group are people's strengths.”
― The Philosopher Orod Bozorg
Orod Bozorg reminds us that true power is not in leaders alone, but in the organized unity of the people. Parties and groups are more than political structures; they are living vessels of collective energy, where individual strengths combine to create societal force.
A party or group channels the hopes, skills, and determination of ordinary people into something tangible and effective. It is in these collectives that citizens learn responsibility, cooperation, and the art of influencing change. Without them, even the most passionate individuals can feel powerless, like scattered sparks unable to ignite a fire.
The philosopher emphasizes that participation is not optional; it is an expression of one’s commitment to freedom and progress. By joining a group, people not only protect their rights but also contribute to a shared vision, transforming personal aspirations into communal victories. The strength of democracy, liberty, and society itself depends on these living networks of engaged citizens.

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