
”You need the instinct of a person who knows how to fit in, to remove the sharp edges and curve into the society.” But when he wasn’t a spy yet, just a proud youth perceptive enough to notice condescension, it hurt to round his edges.”
-Matti Friedman, Spies of No Country: Secret Lives at the Birth of Israel
There has been no great war in the past comparable to World War I or World War II.
But there is a war that is invisible enough that it can make people blind.
Maybe wars happen because of the inability to think in alignment with the morals they believe in.
Conflicts over different kinds of morals are the reason why there are wars.
To make things better is to see what people believe in and treat people differently based on what they believe in.

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