The document discusses how understanding others' perspectives is important for peace. It states that war begins with misunderstandings and prejudice rather than violence, and that to truly support peace one must try to understand why people think and act differently instead of just believing your own views are right. It concludes that without even attempting to understand those close to you, it is pessimistic about the prospects for the whole world.
The document discusses how understanding others' perspectives is important for peace. It states that war begins with misunderstandings and prejudice rather than violence, and that to truly support peace one must try to understand why people think and act differently instead of just believing your own views are right. It concludes that without even attempting to understand those close to you, it is pessimistic about the prospects for the whole world.
The document discusses how understanding others' perspectives is important for peace. It states that war begins with misunderstandings and prejudice rather than violence, and that to truly support peace one must try to understand why people think and act differently instead of just believing your own views are right. It concludes that without even attempting to understand those close to you, it is pessimistic about the prospects for the whole world.
You are strong and independent when you can change your opinions.
No matter what gender changes you.
War doesn't start with violence. It starts with misunderstandings
and prejudice. If you say that you're in favor of a world full of peace you have to try to understand why others think and act the way they do. You have to accept that not anyone sees the world the way you do. You can't just believe that everyone has the answers to what is right and wrong. If you haven't even made an attempt to understand the one you love then i'll be pessimistic on behalf of the whole world
Aziz Gazipura - Not Nice_ Stop People Pleasing, Staying Silent, & Feeling Guilty... And Start Speaking Up, Saying No, Asking Boldly, And Unapologetically Being Yourself (2017)