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Hope, stability, economy and people at year’s end

December 28, 2025
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By M Qadeer

The year 2025 comes to a close with a quiet mixture of hope, anxiety, and reflection across the world. It has been a year shaped by political shifts, economic challenges, and humanitarian concerns, but also by small victories of ordinary people who tried to make life a little better for themselves and their communities. As nations prepare to welcome 2026, the story that stands out most is not only of power, budgets, or international forums — but of the common man, who continues to carry the weight of inflation, livelihood pressures, and expectations of a brighter tomorrow.

Politics that must touch real lives
Around the world, politics remained a busy arena, marked by elections, leadership changes, and policy debates. While global powers continued shaping their spheres of influence, many governments — whether in Asia, Europe, Africa, or the Americas — faced a similar question: How to bring relief to households struggling with rising living costs? The question echoed beyond capitals and parliaments and reached kitchen tables, small shops, farms, and factories. It became clear this year that people want politics that feels closer to their homes and wallets, not speeches filled with promises that never touch their daily lives.

Inflation and household strain
In many regions, food prices remained unstable, energy costs continued to fluctuate, and wages did not increase fast enough to match expenses. For low-income households, even a small rise in utility bills or groceries took away the comfort of planning for the future. Yet, despite these pressures, societies showed resilience. Communities organized food drives, neighborhood support groups, and volunteer clinics. Families adjusted, cutting luxuries and saving coins, while still hoping their children would see a time when opportunities were more equal and life more dignified.

Economy beyond numbers
The global economy showed mixed signals. Major economies tried to balance inflation and growth through interest-rate adjustments and trade agreements. Developing countries continued to chase investment and loans, hoping to stabilize industries and create jobs. However, what stood out most in 2025 is the idea that economic systems must now evolve beyond numbers and GDP charts. This year made it obvious that well-being is not simply about income, but also about healthcare access, safe environments, mental peace, and the ability to live without constant survival stress.

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Technology: progress and pressure
Technology and digital transformation continued shaping markets, workplaces, and communication. Artificial intelligence, automation, and online platforms transformed how people learned, earned, and interacted. In many countries, remote work expanded opportunities for youth and women. Yet, it also raised concerns about job displacement and the digital divide that leaves behind those without internet devices or skills. The world is slowly realizing that progress must include everyone, otherwise the gap between rich and poor will grow wider and become a threat to social peace.

Humanity tested by conflict and compassion
This year also brought many reminders of humanitarian responsibility. Conflicts in different regions displaced families, forced children out of school, and turned cities into areas of grief. Yet there were also stories of compassion, where communities opened their doors for strangers, and where relief workers, journalists, and volunteers risked their comfort for humanity. These moments remind us that peace is not only the absence of war — it is also the presence of justice, kindness, and equal treatment. The world still dreams of a time when nations will invest more in solving root causes of suffering rather than reacting only after damage is done.

Climate reality at our doorstep
Environmental issues remained a critical part of 2025. Heat waves, floods, and storms reminded everyone that climate change is not a distant subject — it is happening now, affecting harvests, health, and livelihoods. Farmers again found themselves at the mercy of unpredictable weather. Many governments spoke of climate commitments, but deeper action is still needed: renewable energy for the poor, waste control in cities, and forests that must be protected before they disappear. Real climate justice, like all justice, begins when the weakest are protected first.

The everyday struggle and silent strength
Despite all these challenges, the common man continues to move forward. He wakes up early for work, hoping inflation will fall. She prepares school bags, dreaming that education will open doors. Elderly citizens pray that healthcare will not be a luxury. Youth search for opportunities in a world that often seems too slow to respond to their energy. And yet — people still smile, children still play, and communities celebrate festivals, marriages, and moments that give life meaning. That is the true spirit that defines this year: endurance mixed with hope.

A call for dignity and inclusion
As 2025 ends, the world stands at a crossroads. Governments must realize that policy becomes meaningful only when it improves the life of a rickshaw driver, a vegetable seller, a factory worker, a teacher, a farmer, or a mother who sacrifices her own needs so her children may eat. Economies must start measuring development through dignity and inclusion. And society must hold on to compassion, because no nation becomes great alone — it rises when its people rise together.

A soft hope for the year ahead
So we enter the new year with soft yet steady hope — that 2026 will bring fairness, peace, opportunity, and understanding. Hope that leaders will listen more. Hope that economies will breathe easier. And hope that ordinary people will finally feel the comfort they deserve, not just the weight they have long carried.

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