You stand before the U.S. Capitol, its dome lifting above the city like a promise that keeps being renegotiated. The steps and columns look calm, almost ceremonial, yet they’ve witnessed urgency: arguments that lasted for days, compromises stitched together at midnight, and moments when the nation’s divisions became impossible to ignore. Listen for the contrast between the building’s symmetry and the messy human work it contains. Here, legislation is not just policy—it is conflict shaped into procedure, ideals translated into clauses, and power constrained by rules that can still be bent. As you take it in, notice how the architecture asks you to believe in continuity, even when history is anything but smooth.