Wednesday, August 13, 2014

War

Wars have always been easier to fight than explain.

12 comments:

  1. Love this one, Marty. It is absurd that we humans cannot survive without cooperation, but as soon as we survived, we see each other as enemy, fight war, one after another.

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  2. Amazing isn't it, how people ruin their today, and their tomorrows, in the hope of achieving an imaginary one that never comes.

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  3. The worst tragedy in the world is what people do to each other. Brilliant as always my wise friend!

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  4. As I see, all the technological advancement so far we have is because of war. First, we have nuclear bombs then nuclear power plants. In every invention or discovery, one could find that war preceeds.

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  5. Because people who begin the wars never really fight the wars. It's the unfortunate soldiers who pay with their lives and that is all that they can tell you about it.

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  6. And easier to philosophize on it than to fight....

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  7. We (ordinary people) always fight only for freedom, while they (rulers, leaders, politics, big banks shareholders) fight only for money.
    Wars are good for bad people and bad for good ones.

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  8. War is one of those things I'll never get my head around, and that's a good thing.

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