Mugisho Ndabuli Theophile's Posts - iPeace.us2024-03-29T05:45:29ZMugisho Ndabuli Theophilehttps://ipeace.us/profile/MugishoNdabuliTheophilehttps://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/63696488?profile=RESIZE_48X48&width=48&height=48&crop=1%3A1https://ipeace.us/profiles/blog/feed?user=01jyvx3puinh3&xn_auth=noHOW TO MAKE PEACE?tag:ipeace.us,2010-01-22:2217368:BlogPost:24045422010-01-22T07:00:00.000ZMugisho Ndabuli Theophilehttps://ipeace.us/profile/MugishoNdabuliTheophile
Peace is defined as the absence of violence. This is a kind of freedom from war and violence; particularly when the populations are living and carrying out their daily activities together, with happiness in a perfect communication and agreements. From this, we find that peace is involving everyone in their commitment. However, this is not a simple game we can do in a second. It requires that everyone seeking peace be united and work relentlessly to make peace. Sometimes, those who started theā¦
Peace is defined as the absence of violence. This is a kind of freedom from war and violence; particularly when the populations are living and carrying out their daily activities together, with happiness in a perfect communication and agreements. From this, we find that peace is involving everyone in their commitment. However, this is not a simple game we can do in a second. It requires that everyone seeking peace be united and work relentlessly to make peace. Sometimes, those who started the process do not lead it until the good end; they either die or get discouraged half way. Discouragement means the authors were not committed to their cause or may be they did not take their process as a way of life. Making this process a lifestyle is of paramount importance to make peace, to eradicate violence and all its negative consequences that you and I witness around us in different locations.