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It's time we begin to realize that you and I are far more alike than we are different? We are all fellow being traveling in the road of life together. We don't live in isolation. We are all interconnected. We all live in one world. Understanding, cooperation, and love are the keys to human survival. When we can create a win-win situation for all human kind to live in harmony, with peace then that is when we learn to keep our disagreement and unfavorable within boundary and without hurting each other violent where blood is seen with hatred and with loss of lives.
Comprising with the practice of inner mental skill and open-minded will embrace us with more effectiveness and powerful individual. We can educate our young with the understanding of how war can be dangerous to us with the matter is a life threatening situation. We can explain to them that we can lose the game of life when we play nuclear war. The result ends up with many innocent lives and sacrifices be taken away. Before we take action on war, we need to ask ourselves what is the purpose of going into war? Is about power, taking control? or it's simple because someone is angry and seeking for revenge on others for that matter? The next question is this worthy?
What can we gain out of this? If the answer is positive then I commend, but if it is negative then I urge that we reconsider and refocus how we can change and stop the idea of going into war. War can be justified when we take action to voice our opinion, express thoughts, and concern to our fellow mankind, finding support organizations that channel our moral support and can help to prevent disaster. Write to our senators and politicians, state representatives, for example. But don't wait until others do it, why not instead begin doing things now because by helping yourself you are helping others to prevent this. Find ways in which we all can exemplify our energy into increasing worldwide awareness that nuclear bomb system and must eliminated. This can be done through school systems with history lessons, storytelling, written evaluation brainstorming.
Copyright © 2003 Hanh Chau
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