Winning peace and its importance over winning a war.

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Reply Thu 17 Jul, 2008 04:50 am
I find it more rewarding to win peace instead of wars although we find it normal to use the verbs win and loose for the use of the latter.
 
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Reply Thu 17 Jul, 2008 02:19 pm
@diamantis,
I think you've got a point there. Society prefers winning a war but do not look at the concept of winning peace as the result. Perhaps this is because the end of a war does not result in peace. Peace is a product of differences made through all sides wanting to, not one side being forced to.
 
OntheWindowStand
 
Reply Thu 17 Jul, 2008 05:27 pm
@Holiday20310401,
There really isn't ever peace just pauses between wars.
 
 

 
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