The folly of war: the wisdom of peace
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The folly of war: the wisdom of peace
In a world filled with conflict and strife, it is easy to lose sight of the profound cost of war. Wars do not just end in the battlefield—they shape societies, economies, and lives long after the last shot has been fired. It’s crucial for us to reflect on why we engage in warfare and whether there might be better ways to resolve our differences.
War is often portrayed as a necessary evil, a means to an end. However, history teaches us that wars are rarely won by one side in their entirety. The costs of war—both human and economic—are staggering and often…
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