The Rant-Beyond Stillness?

20 days ago
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Peace is often associated with a tranquil, undisturbed state, but it is not a vacuum of friction. True, robust, and sustainable peace is not a vacuum of friction but rather the highly cultivated ability to navigate conflict through peaceful means. Conflict is an inherent part of the human condition, and expecting a world without friction is unrealistic and could stifle growth, innovation, and deeper understanding. Peace is an active process, requiring the willingness to understand the other side's perspective, empathy, and the ability to engage in conversation without resorting to personal attacks. It is about finding common ground, exploring mutually beneficial solutions, and yielding on certain points for the greater good. Peace resolution is rarely immediate, often requiring persistent effort, setbacks, and a commitment to the process over time. By embracing this active concept of peace, we can unlock profound benefits, such as strengthening relationships, fostering growth, learning, and innovation, and fostering a more equitable and just world.

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