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WAR IS NOT THE ANSWER

Say no to war

By Gift FemiPublished 7 months ago 3 min read
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Once upon a time in a small village nestled between rolling hills, there lived a community of people who cherished the simple joys of life. Children played in the meadows, elders shared stories under the ancient oak tree, and laughter echoed through the air like a sweet melody.

As the seasons danced in their eternal rhythm, whispers of war began to weave through the winds. The once serene village found itself caught in the crossfire of a conflict that seemed to have no end. Fear cast its long shadow, and the vibrant colors of life began to fade.

Among the villagers, there was a wise elder named Elias. His eyes, weathered by time, held the depth of countless stories. Elias remembered a time when the world knew peace, and he was determined to impart that wisdom to the younger generation.

One evening, as the crimson sun dipped below the horizon, Elias gathered the villagers beneath the ancient oak. He spoke with a gentle yet resolute voice, "My dear friends, we stand at the threshold of a dark chapter. But remember, war is not the answer. It leaves scars that time cannot heal."

The villagers, though gripped by fear, listened intently to Elias's tales of a world where differences were resolved through understanding, not conflict. He spoke of empathy, compassion, and the strength that arose from unity.

As the war drums echoed in the distance, a group of young friends—Emma, Sam, and Lucas—decided to heed Elias's words. They crafted messages of peace, folded them into paper cranes, and set them afloat on the river that meandered through their village. Each crane carried a silent prayer for a world free from the shackles of war.

Days turned into weeks, and the conflict drew nearer. One fateful morning, the villagers woke to find a surprise waiting at their doorstep. The riverbanks were adorned with colorful paper cranes, each carrying a message of peace and hope. A powerful symbol of unity, transcending the boundaries of the village.

Intrigued by the unexpected gift, neighboring villages joined the cause. Soon, rivers became conduits of compassion, carrying messages of peace between lands torn apart by conflict. The paper cranes transformed into messengers of a shared dream—a dream that resonated with people yearning for an end to the destructive dance of war.

The movement grew, crossing borders and oceans. Governments, moved by the collective plea of their citizens, began to reconsider their paths. The power of empathy triumphed over the clamor of weapons.

Back in the once-embattled village, the echoes of war faded into a distant memory. The meadows regained their vibrancy, and the laughter of children echoed even louder than before. Elias, with a tear in his eye, looked upon the thriving community and whispered, "War is never the answer; it is the question humanity must rise above."

And so, in the tapestry of time, this small village became a beacon of hope—a testament to the idea that even in the darkest moments, the light of peace can emerge when hearts unite against the storm of war.

War, at its core, is a manifestation of humanity's failure to resolve differences through dialogue and understanding. It's a destructive force that leaves scars on nations and individuals alike. The belief that "war is not the answer" is rooted in the recognition that there are alternative, more humane ways to address conflicts and grievances.

To stop war from arising, a multifaceted approach is essential. First and foremost, diplomacy and dialogue must take precedence over aggression. Nations and leaders should engage in open communication, seeking common ground and understanding each other's perspectives.

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About the Creator

Gift Femi

it’s been a reality of peace finding my self Here, writing for people to read. how I can share my arcana with the out side world letting them know so no one will be kept in silence and dark, the universe is too big for us to be silent.

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  • Christian Uwaya7 months ago

    Interesting keep it up

  • Christian Uwaya7 months ago

    Your view is overwhelming

  • Arslan7 months ago

    True said friend War is not a solution

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