HOW TO INCLUDE YOUR BEST IDEA TO ACHIEVE WORLD PEACE

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What a stunner to learn that creativity can achieve peace.

“Peace comes from being able to contribute the best that we have, and all that we are, toward creating a world that supports everyone. But it is also securing the space for others to contribute the best that they have and all that they are.”— Hafsat Abiola (Activist, 1974 – present, Nigeria)

Type of Idea 1

Type of Idea 1

Type of Idea 1

Whenever ( particularly at day's end ) my capacity to be empathetic has totally evaporated, I must not be afraid to share that very thing with my  counterpart. Having shown trust in another's humanity by revealing one's own vulnerability is not a bad way to enhance the relationship right from the start.

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Never hurt  

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Type of Idea 3

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Everyone  

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Type of Idea 4

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Type of Idea 3

Never turn down 

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Type of Idea 5

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In every deba 

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Whenever yo 

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“Building peace is more often about creating space, developing relationships, persevering in spite of overwhelming pessimism, and being flexible enough to respond to emerging opportunities, meager as they may be.”— John Paul Lederach (Peace scholar, writer, 1955 – present, USA)