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We remember Barack Obama not just for the speeches that stirred stadiums, but for the moments when words failed him and emotion took over. Those tears, often shed in the wake of tragedy, cut through the noise of partisanship and punditry. They reminded people that behind the podium stood a father, a husband, a man confronted with unbearable loss and injustice.

In allowing the world to see his grief, Obama challenged a rigid idea of leadership that equates stoicism with strength. His vulnerability did not diminish his authority; for many, it deepened their trust. Each visible crack in his composure pointed to the larger crises tearing at the country’s fabric—gun violence, racial wounds, social division—and to a leader who felt those wounds personally. Years later, those images still invite us to ask what kind of leaders we want, and what kind of empathy we demand from ourselves.

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