Charlie Kirk’s passing at just 31 years old left a hole in the heart of America’s youth movement, but his impact will echo for generations. He was, above all else, a happy warrior. He spent his life urging young people to pursue passion over paperwork, conviction over credentials, family over fleeting trends. For that, he was both loved and loathed.

If you were someone who rejected his message — choosing grievance over gratitude — you bristled at him. If you clung to the idea that a college degree was the only path to fulfillment, you heard in him an unwelcome truth. If you believed that self-identity was more important than self-sacrifice, you thought he mocked your “rights.” But for those who were ready to be challenged, Charlie was the best teacher they ever had.

Charlie believed that

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