The Cost of Peace
Intro: Everybody wants peace. Nobody wants to pay for it. Families want peace but refuse difficult conversations. Citizens want peace but refuse civic responsibility. Nations want peace but refuse justice. Individuals want peace but refuse self-discipline. The result is predictable: People demand the reward while rejecting the price. Price 1: Peace Costs Ego Most conflicts begin with: "I am right." "How dare they?" "They should apologize first." Ego turns disagreements into wars. Peace often begins when ego ends. Price 2: Peace Costs Comfort Growth is uncomfortable. Truth is uncomfortable. Change is uncomfortable. Many people choose comfort over peace. Yet avoiding discomfort today creates greater suffering tomorrow. Price 3: Peace Costs Certainty People crave certainty. Life offers uncertainty. Peace comes when we stop demanding guarantees from an unpredictable world. Price 4: Peace Costs Revenge Revenge feels satisfyin...