What QCD Tells Us About Nature -- and Why We Should Listen
Frank Wilczek

TL;DR
This paper highlights the significance of Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) as a fundamental theory in physics, explores its current research frontiers, and emphasizes the importance of paying attention to its developments.
Contribution
It provides an overview of QCD's importance, discusses recent frontiers, and advocates for continued focus on its advancements.
Findings
QCD is a highly successful and fundamental theory.
Current frontiers include exploring QCD's complex phenomena.
Understanding QCD is crucial for insights into fundamental physics.
Abstract
I discuss why QCD is our most perfect physical theory. Then I visit a few of its current frontiers. Finally I draw some appropriate conclusions.
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