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- What is peace?
Each of us wants to live in peace, to live in our own country under a peaceful sky.
From history we know that almost every state has its own difficult historical past. The path to a free country is always thorny and difficult, but at all times, peoples fought for their homeland and liberated it from enemies. After all, a country in which peace reigns is a happy country.
Unfortunately, there are states where the war has been going on for many years and the local peoples do not even know what peace is on their land.
Let us examine in more detail what peace and war are.
A word that makes people afraid. War is constant confrontation, struggle, destruction, loss, cruelty and indifference. At such a time, life ceases to be fully valued... Human lives become something insignificant. People in such a country are in constant fear, and the most terrifying thing is that there is no point in such wars. Understanding this comes only when everything is already over, when nothing can be returned.
A peaceful life is a happy one. A country where families are created, children are raised, progress occurs in various fields, and simply a place where happy people live! A person needs peace and only then can he function normally. In a calm and happy country, the population creates and improves its state independently and contributes to ensuring that it prospers and strengthens its position more and more every day.
Any state tries to stand out from others, and often this is what leads to the outbreak of various confrontations that end in wars.
In order to avoid this, it is worth learning to bring in peaceful negotiations, because not a single struggle has yet led to anything good. Martial law affects all spheres of life, and most importantly, it makes people unhappy, aggravates and destroys their lives.
Remember that each of us can help strengthen the position of our country and its development.
Peaceful sky above your head! Appreciate what you have now, protect and love your country, and then you will be proud that you were born in it.
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Since the separation of man in the evolutionary chain from animals and his unification into huge organized groups, such definitions as war and peace have arisen. The difference in the abundance of resources necessary for existence, the intelligence of a group or community, as well as the superior physical power of one of the parties, certainly led to conflict. When the level of human development allowed the creation of states, the issue of war and peace became more pressing than ever.
A more developed state has always sought to subjugate a weaker neighbor, as a result of which wars have continuously occurred throughout history. The longest and bloodiest wars were wars for faith. Before the advent of religion, the world did not know such brutal wars, because faith in the minds of people had a much higher priority than resources. All over the globe and in different parts of it, their own directions of religion appeared that were not similar to each other, which introduced even greater problems in mutual understanding between the parties. Often in wars the genotype of entire generations was exterminated, because to fight it, the state chose the best and strongest representatives of its community. Napoleon Bonaparte alone destroyed the entire flower of the French nation down to the third generation during the campaign against Russia, and throughout history there were dozens and hundreds of others like him.
The more developed humanity became, the more awareness came of the detrimental nature of wars for the whole world. The states began to negotiate and develop trade among themselves, which turned out to be beneficial in every sense for both parties. Ambassadors played a huge role in preventing the parties from bloody confrontation, and later ministries of foreign affairs began to be created.
The turn of the twentieth and the beginning of the twenty-first century showed that it is not necessary to use the country’s military potential to wage war. The absence of a full-scale war still means peace. Peace is when states, interacting with each other, develop and prosper both materially and culturally. If a state is under economic sanctions, in political isolation, unable to fully interact with other countries, it suffers losses and damage no less or greater than in open military confrontation.
Peace is the respect of people and states for foreign culture, faith, way of life, political views and nations as a whole.
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What is peace? Living in peace is the most important thing there can be on Earth. No war will make people happy, and even by increasing their own territories, at the cost of war, they do not become richer morally. After all, no war is complete without deaths. And those families where they lose their sons, husbands and fathers, even if they know that they are heroes, will still never enjoy victory after receiving the loss of a loved one. Only peace can achieve happiness. Only through peaceful negotiations should the rulers of different countries communicate with the people and among themselves.
War is a concept not invented by animals. This is purely a human factor. After all, any war occurs due to human greed, greed, or for the self-affirmation of the personality of the ruler.
Notable examples would be Hitler or Napoleon. Destroying their own harmony, breaking the world, they dreamed of enslaving the Earth. Have they achieved happiness? Are you satisfied with the war? No. These were strong personalities, and without disturbing the peace, remaining the rulers of their countries, they could achieve respect and recognition among their nations, going down in history as great people who developed their countries. But the destruction of the world destroyed their lives. Blood will never benefit the one who started the war.
Nobody knows whether there is a God on Earth, but something from above will always punish the one who destroys peace on the planet, who is to blame for the deaths of people. Preserving peace on Earth is the true goal of all humanity, which should be an indisputable axiom for everyone.
What is peace? Peace is the happiness of all humanity.
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