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Peace Without Equality?
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
|September 01 - 30, 2025
These days, we are constantly witnessing discourses on The aspect of peace in life is extremely important.
It is equally important not only on the planet Earth, but also on any other planet wherever life exists in the universe. It is not only essential for human beings, but for all living beings. It is significant for all movable-immovable, visible-invisible elements, nature-environment etc. Sustainability, in relation to nature and cleanliness, in relation to the environment are practical indicators of peace. Despite this, since human beings are superior to all other creatures because of having two unique virtues, intellect and creativity, we will carry forward our discussion by placing humans at the centre.
What is peace? Peace is not a state of stillness. Life is associated with inevitable actions. Therefore, there is no room for motionlessness in life. The moment life becomes stagnant, it ends. Status quo and stagnation have no place even in the cosmic order. Universal law is always in motion. Therefore, the universe is always governed in an orderly manner. Peace, as a dynamic state, plays a very important role in human life. Coexistence in an atmosphere of harmony/goodwill with mutual cooperation is at its core. Its basic spirit is not only theoretical, but also practical human equality without any kind of discrimination, as all are emanating from the One and the Same source. Equality in every form, along with freedom, justice and rights is, thus, one of the most important aspects of creating peace.
This story is from the September 01 - 30, 2025 edition of BUSINESS ECONOMICS.
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