This period of uncertainty highlights a profound tension in our modern age: the conflict between the public’s desire for information and an individual’s right to dignity in their darkest hours. For a figure as recognizable as Melania Trump, the world often watches from a distance that can feel clinical or even cruel. In the digital era, the boundaries of empathy are frequently blurred by the desire for “content.” Yet, the truest respect we can offer to those in the midst of a personal crisis is the gift of space. Privacy is not merely a luxury; it is a necessity for healing. It allows a family the room to process news, to sit in quiet reflection, and to offer one another the kind of unvarnished support that cannot happen in the presence of a camera lens. Continue reading…