Peace: Begins With You
The primary premise is that an individual cannot offer the world a peace they do not possess internally.
: This includes using non-violent communication, listening without judgment, and standing up against prejudice and injustice when it occurs in daily life.
: Shifting focus from what is lacking to what is present fosters contentment and reduces the envy or frustration that leads to inner turmoil.
: Peace is achieved by controlling one's own choices—such as forgiving others and choosing dialogue over division—rather than trying to control the actions of others. Practical Ways to Cultivate Peace
The primary premise is that an individual cannot offer the world a peace they do not possess internally.
: This includes using non-violent communication, listening without judgment, and standing up against prejudice and injustice when it occurs in daily life.
: Shifting focus from what is lacking to what is present fosters contentment and reduces the envy or frustration that leads to inner turmoil.
: Peace is achieved by controlling one's own choices—such as forgiving others and choosing dialogue over division—rather than trying to control the actions of others. Practical Ways to Cultivate Peace