Let's work hard for world peace While studying articles about the constructive approach to war and peace, I have read a short and thought-provoking parable written by an unknown author . As a possible solution to world peace, I would like to share this story with you and my thoughts. "Please tell us the weight of the snowflakes," Robin asked the wild pigeon. The answer is "This is nothing more than nothing". "In that case, I have to tell you a wonderful story," Robin said. "When snow started falling, I was sitting on a fir tree branch near the trunk, not too heavy, not in a violent storm.
"I call for peace and make me peaceful.I ask for justice and make me fair.I ask my kind world and make me good.I am asking for a generous world.I am a Seek the world I am giving me everything around me I ask the world full of love, beyond all normal reasons beyond all normal expectations, beyond all things Though the social framework tells us that love is "ordinary", the fear of giving too much love is to keep too little of my loss. Love for a part of human condition is the accumulation of love that flows beyond generations and for me, for us, for the language, music, recipe, technology, literature, religion, agriculture, and heritage of family tradition It is reflected. Please pass this love to the next generation in a clearer way
Please do not use bombs or guns to defeat the world. Let's use love and compassion. Peace begins with a smile - for those who do not want to smile at all - for peace - a smile five times a day. Let's relax the peace ... in order to eliminate love for all hatred and power in the mind of the world and in all. - On Mother Theresa, on average, the baby laughs about 200 times a day; adults are 12 years old. Maybe they laugh so badly as we are watching us. Being able to keep your heart happy without concern for thought: In this way, we can determine the fortune and misfortune on the planet and bring perfection on the earth. - Beijing