100 Days to See the Unseen
In a world filled with noise, opinions, and conflicting narratives, it’s easy to see only one side of the story. But what if we took a step back? What if we questioned, explored, and challenged the way we perceive the world?**For the next 100 days, we invite you on a journey of perspective – uncovering hidden angles, questioning assumptions, and reshaping how we see history, society, and ourselves.This is not about claiming truth. It’s about thinking deeper, seeing clearer, and engaging in real conversations that break through the echo chambers.Follow along, share your thoughts, and let’s explore perspectives together.
"War does not determine who is right – only who is left"
Bertrand Russell
In war, nobody truly wins. Let's seek understanding over victory
"When elephants fight,
it is the grass that suffers"
African proverb
When superpowers clash - directly or by proxy - it’s ordinary people who suffer. The powerful must never forget the human cost.
"TRUE PEACE IS NOT MERELY THE ABSENCE OF TENSION; IT IS THE PRESENCE OF JUSTICE."
MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.
A ceasefire isn’t enough. Peace requires addressing grievances to ensure fairness for all sides.
Unhealed wounds fester into new conflicts. The grievances of yesterday’s wars underlie today’s.
The Nakba lives in Palestinian memory; NATO’s 1990s expansion lives in Russian memory.
To break the cycle, we must address these historical wounds.
Just because the media isn’t covering it doesn’t mean it’s not happening. Every conflict deserves awareness.
Wars You Might Not Hear About: Yemen’s civil war (over 150,000 dead), Ethiopia’s Tigray conflict
(up to 600,000 dead), Myanmar’s struggles, and more.
The U.S. military alone emits more CO₂ than 140 countries worldwide.
The cost of war isn’t just human lives—it’s the destruction of our planet.
Tanks or Schools? True Cost of War
A modern battle tank costs around $10 million. That same amount could build 300 schools in developing countries.
War’s Hidden Victims
In many conflicts, more women and children die from violence, rape, and starvation than soldiers on the battlefield.
Follow the Money: War is a Business
In 2023, global military spending soared to $2.443 trillion.
War fuels the industry.
But The price Is paid in lives.
"You cannot shake hands with a clenched fist."
Indira Gandhi
Every conflict eventually ends at
the negotiation table.
so why not sooner? Peace requires courage, dialogue and a willingness to let go of hostility.
250,000 children are forced into waR, some as young as 8 years old.
War doesn’t just kill. It robs childhood. It steals futures.
Wars Fueled by Greed, Not Justice
80% of the world’s major conflicts aren’t about ideology.
they’re about resources:
Oil, water, rare earth minerals.
In December 2021, Russia demanded that NATO never admit Ukraine. NATO refused. Two months later: war
Security for one side cannot be built on the insecurity of another.
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