Mental health is the greatest healthcare challenge of our time. More than one billion people worldwide are currently living with at least one mental health condition - depression, anxiety, addiction, PTSD, and many others. But behind this staggering statistic lie more than one billion human stories. Families are being torn apart as loved ones struggle with addiction. The opioid crisis continues to hold the United States in its grip, leaving devastation in its wake. The veterans - those who built, served, and defended this country - are among the most deeply affected. We owe them far better than what our current system provides. And today’s young people are facing unprecedented pressures - from social media addiction to unrealistic body standards and the psychological strains of a digital world that never switches off. They are reporting record levels of stress, anxiety, and despair. I could go on. The list is long, and the urgency is real. We must do better. We must expand access to effective treatments, embrace innovation, and challenge the status quo in mental healthcare. Too many lives depend on it. This is why I am genuinely inspired by the MAHA movement under the leadership of @SecKennedy, who is confronting these issues with the seriousness and courage they demand. I was proud to present the mission and work of @ataibeckley at yesterday’s inaugural MAHA Summit. The energy, commitment, and determination in that room gave me real hope. Let’s make the world a happier, healthier place. It is what every single one of us deserves.