Will humans always war with each other?

by | Jun 3, 2020 | 0 comments

“No. Light and Dark.
Day and Night.
Yin and Yang.
Good and Evil.
Order and Chaos.
Rich and Poor.
Republican and Democrat.
Predator and Prey.
War and Peace.

What do these all have in common? Dichotomy. A dichotomy has always existed between concepts in the world, creating some sort of conflict for much of history. Why?

Because it is a normal part of human culture. Conflict of some sort is almost always the driving force in the human experience. We use it to push ourselves forward through life. War is simply another one of the many dichotomies we all experience in our lives. It has always been a part of us, and likely always will. However, unlike many others in the dichotomy relationships, it has the capability to end us all. War will forever haunt humanity. The trick for us all is to not allow it to end us all.”

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