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Peace is not the absence of conflict. It is the human ability to hold tension without escalating it.
In this episode of How to Build a Rose-Colored Planet, we examine peace not as a feeling, but as a practice.
Conflict is a constant in human life—within ourselves, between people, and across societies. The question is not how to eliminate it, but how to live with it without letting it turn destructive.
This episode explores three places where peace appears:
• Within ourselves, when we stop extending the past
• Between people, when disagreement does not become hostility
• Within societies, when differences do not become dehumanization
Peace is not passive.
It is a discipline of restraint, space, and responsibility.
If we want a more stable world, we do not begin by removing conflict. We begin by changing how we handle it.
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By Dana van NessPeace is not the absence of conflict. It is the human ability to hold tension without escalating it.
In this episode of How to Build a Rose-Colored Planet, we examine peace not as a feeling, but as a practice.
Conflict is a constant in human life—within ourselves, between people, and across societies. The question is not how to eliminate it, but how to live with it without letting it turn destructive.
This episode explores three places where peace appears:
• Within ourselves, when we stop extending the past
• Between people, when disagreement does not become hostility
• Within societies, when differences do not become dehumanization
Peace is not passive.
It is a discipline of restraint, space, and responsibility.
If we want a more stable world, we do not begin by removing conflict. We begin by changing how we handle it.
💗 Support the podcast: buymeacoffee.com/arosecoloredplanet
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.