I do not believe that humanity will ever truly live in an idealized "peaceful" world, nor should it be the goal. Humans will always come in to conflict with one another especialy over the division of resources. The word "rival" and "ravine" are bother derived from the same Latin word for a brook: "rivus," meaning that a rival was someone who shared the same stream as you.
I believe that conflict is a part of the human condition and that it isn't entirely an undesirable aspect because there are many innovative revelations that arise from the desperate struggle to survive amidst the chaos of the universe.
To me, removing the proponents of globalism in their current incarnation is necessary to ensure that humanity is not exploited by a small group of autocratic overseers that impede humanity from reaching their full potential.
We will always struggle, this much I think may be observed in the historical records. But I firmly believe that humanity will be forever throttled by the current push to ensnare men with the yoke of globalism. Our species will never unlock the mysteries of the universe.
I realize that I sound vague and pretentious; but we will all expire one day and begin our journey to the great unknown and if the light of humanity is extinguished for good I just feel it in my bones that there was a missed opportunity somewhere.
Well said.
No conflict breeds apathy and weakness.
I agree with some of this, but I don't agree that we as a species will never unlock the secrets of the universe. I think that is closer than we think.
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