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History rarely announces its turning points in advance. Sometimes they arrive in dramatic votes or sweeping speeches; other times, they come in fragile human moments that remind even the most seasoned leaders of their limits. Pelosi’s collapse in Luxembourg may ultimately be remembered not as the end of an era, but as a stark reminder that even the architects of political history remain subject to time and gravity.
For now, the ceremonies continue, the flags remain raised, and the world watches with measured patience. Whether this chapter closes quietly or opens into another phase of public service remains uncertain. But if her career has demonstrated anything, it is that resilience has been its defining thread. And as recovery unfolds, that same resilience—tested but not erased—remains the story still being written.