Does peace feel the gap of peace?
Does peace feel the gap of peace? I know this might sound like an absurd or strange argument — that, for peace, you need a peaceful environment or a peaceful mind. I may agree with this to some extent, but at the same time, it’s not that simple. The real reality is more complex — tangled in a loop, perhaps. Peace is not just the silence that a certain aroma brings, nor just mental silence either. Maybe I don’t know the real meaning of peace. Maybe peace can be defined in countless ways. But in the end, what matters is how the general mind perceives it — how this early age of ours understands the idea of peace. After all, we aren’t born equipped with the ultimate truth of the world. We act based on how we commonly perceive, as close as we can to the real realm. I think peace is not merely a sudden or temporary fragrance. It’s not just about your current environment, the people around you, or the work you're doing at this very moment. These things are only fragments — ways ...