19 thoughts on “Enemy of nonliving things”

  1. These statements offer a profound reflection on two of the most fundamental and enduring challenges faced by humanity throughout history: death and war. They encapsulate the universal struggles that all living beings encounter.
    Death is an inevitable part of life, a universal truth that all living things must confront. It is the great equalizer, affecting all regardless of wealth, status, or power.
    War, on the other hand, extends beyond the realm of living beings. It involves the destruction of communities, cultures, and landscapes, causing immense suffering not only to people but also to the environment.
    Recognizing death and war as common enemies can potentially foster a sense of unity among diverse individuals and communities. It reminds us that we are all in this together, striving for a better, more peaceful world.

    Let us have a war-free world with peace and harmony. Let there be no hatred as a condition for survival.
    Best wishes and regards.
    Arun is from India.

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