To many, peace is what enables development and is critical in
To many, peace is what enables development and is critical in providing opportunities to young people. To some - especially those from regions involved in conflict - peacekeeping and efforts to preserve peace are absolutely vital in bringing prosperity and hope for the future.
In the words of Kim Yuna, we are reminded of the sacred connection between peace and prosperity. She speaks to the fundamental truth that peace is not just the absence of conflict but the foundation upon which true development can flourish. For many, peace is a gateway—a key that opens the doors to opportunity, to growth, and to a future filled with promise. It is a state where young people are given the space to dream, to create, and to contribute to the betterment of society. In regions torn by war, however, the value of peace becomes all the more vital, for it is not just a luxury, but a necessity—a lifeline for those who seek to rebuild their lives, their communities, and their futures.
This connection between peace and development has been understood since the days of the ancient Greeks. The philosopher Aristotle recognized that the flourishing of society is built upon justice and peace, for only in a state free from violence and unrest can individuals pursue the virtues that lead to prosperity. Without peace, there can be no stable foundation for commerce, education, or innovation. Aristotle spoke of the good life, one where individuals could achieve their highest potential, and he knew
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