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The Dual Faces of Conflict and Tranquility

War is invariably associated with acts of heroism, yet it seldom produces beneficial outcomes. In contrast, peace might seem to accomplish nothing, but the most significant achievements are always realized through peaceful means. Imagine war as a blazing wildfire, captivating in its ferocity and demanding admiration for the bravery it necessitates. Heroes emerge from the […]

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Building Bridges, Not Barriers: The Politician’s Creed

Politics, at its core, embodies humility, akin to a delicate tapestry where threads of truth and falsehood weave together to form the fabric of society. Claiming absolute correctness or shunning opposing perspectives is akin to pulling at these threads, unraveling the intricate unity within communities. Instead, politics thrives on the diversity of individuals, leaders, and

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Beyond Conflict: The Journey of Problem Solvers

Embracing the role of a problem solver over that of a problem fighter is crucial, as history has shown that revolutions led by those solely focused on combatting issues have often fallen short of achieving lasting societal progress. While reformers and philosophers have tirelessly sought to eliminate societal problems and injustices, it’s essential to recognize

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Resolve the conflict, not the individual embroiled within it

To effectively resolve conflicts, it’s essential to direct efforts towards addressing the conflict itself, rather than targeting the individuals involved. Think of it as “killing the dispute, not the disputant.” Picture a conflict as a fierce storm raging across a landscape. Just as you wouldn’t disperse the storm by attacking the clouds, resolving disputes involves

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