Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Who is Peace for?

Who is peace for?

  1. Does peace discriminate?
  2. Is peace only for a specified race?
  3. Is peace only for a specified gender?
  4. Is peace unjust?
  5. Is peace given by people?
  6. Is peace only for those who are richer?
Take your time to read this and answer on a piece of paper.

Who is peace for?

Peace is for those who don't just say peace and actually do something to achieve peace. What good is it if we only talk about peace and wait for peace to happen? Then we have to think as humans if we truly want to live in a world where peace can be seen of every corner street. Many people may think it is only about the survival of the fittest, but did you ever think that being the fittest is the ability to live altogether without eliminating one another? Does showing oneself to be stronger than another prove supremacy? It does not prove supremacy if others die out of one's desire to be greater than others. Peace is for those who understand the value of peace and the way to achieve it.



Is peace for a specific race, gender or people?

If peace was for a specific race, gender or people,then it would not be peace at all. When the rain falls from the sky does it only fall on certain people? It does not.

Is peace given by people?

If peace was given by people, why hasn't anyone given enough for everyone to share in it? This is because there has been no one who has given peace to the entire world. Peace cannot be given if no one has it. Therefore, we have to ask ourselves who has peace? That is a question I shall leave for you all to think about.



Peace can be achieved when everyone has the heart of peace. If anyone says "world peace" are you one who says "is possible!" or one who says "that would be great, but it's not realistic." We must first believe peace is possible then we can have the hope to drive us towards it. If one studies to be a doctor, but says "that would be great, but it's kind of impossible," will that person ever become a doctor? You all know the answer to that. In the same way, peace can be achieved if we first believe it can happen. Let us really have the heart and determination to be ones who make peace a reality!

2 comments:

  1. Nice reflection you did there.
    Peace is among the noblest social values but hardly given much thought by many leaders of society as they are more interested in the acquisition or manifestation of power, wealth and craze, the same factors that destroy inner peace and tear families, groups, tribes, countries and races apart. The damage or wound is so deep and far-reaching now that to heal the world, we have to upgrade society. Ideas have been proposed but the best practical steps will be found here: https://humaneearthadvocasylinkmovement.blogspot.co.id/?m=1
    Let's all work together. We can heal the world.

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  2. Nice reflection you did there.
    Peace is among the noblest social values but hardly given much thought by many leaders of society as they are more interested in the acquisition or manifestation of power, wealth and craze, the same factors that destroy inner peace and tear families, groups, tribes, countries and races apart. The damage or wound is so deep and far-reaching now that to heal the world, we have to upgrade society. Ideas have been proposed but the best practical steps will be found here: https://humaneearthadvocasylinkmovement.blogspot.co.id/?m=1
    Let's all work together. We can heal the world.

    ReplyDelete