How does John F. Kennedy's emphasis on public service relate to today's challenges?

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The principle of asking not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country, remains profoundly relevant. In any era, the strength of a nation relies on the active engagement of its citizens. Today, as then, complex global and domestic issues demand not just passive observation but dedicated effort. Whether it's addressing environmental concerns, fostering innovation, or promoting understanding across divides, the spirit of service is essential. The 'price of freedom is eternal vigilance,' and that vigilance is best exercised through informed participation and a commitment to contributing to the common good, however one's talents allow.

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