Why there is always a War Zone around the World?
Humans have engaged in approximately 15,000 wars over the past 3,000 years, averaging around 5 conflicts per year. As I write, two conflicts persist, claiming thousands of lives: Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Hamas in Gaza. These are full-fledged wars, and if we include the Cold War and indirect battles, the list extends, highlighting a global landscape marred by strife. Asia contends within itself (India-Pakistan, China-Taiwan) and beyond; that the USA clashes with Russia, China, Iran, North Korea etc. The reasons vary, from asserting superpower status to economic dominance or territorial expansion often weakening national sovereignties. Conflict, in all its forms, defines our world today. Digging deeper, we find a fundamental truth ingrained in human consciousness—an incessant pursuit of what we lack , ignoring what we possess. Whether chasing material wealth, power, or regional conflicts the yearning for acquisition persists. The inevitable query arises: What's amiss in seeking new ...
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