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Everywhere in the world? No.
Some places, once in a while? Yes.
Because there's too many differences amongst people;
you know, even though we're all the same,
there are just too many things that make us different that people
are willing to die for, and fight for.
So there's always going to be war.
No, I do not.
I think countries in general have too much vested interest,
like in terms of for oil, or money, that it's, I don't think peace in general is possible.
Yes, but I think it's going to take way longer than anyone probably can,
in one person's lifetime, it's not going to happen.
I don't think any one person or any one organization can do it.
I think that it's definitely possible in the future,
but not anywhere in the near future.
Yeah, peace is possible, but everything is relative.
So, peace in what degree?
There will always be differences and issues to discuss.
I think it's a very difficult question,
first of all, and I think the answer is even more difficult,
because we are so many ethnic groups,
so many different nationalities,
and with different goals and values in life.
So maybe if everyone tries really, really, really hard without being selfish,
I think maybe it's possible.
But I think we have to do our very best to achieve it.
I wish it could be possible,
but right now I'm not sure.
And it doesn't seem like it.
SoÉ I don't have like a yes, like a white or black answer.
I think that today things need to be done, like, to get to it.
I think that for thousands of years,
people have tried to achieve peace,
and have in small segments throughout time.
But generalized peace forever and ever I don't think is possible.
Um, no. Absolutely not.
It goes against human nature.
Humans are animals, and like all the other animals, we're selfish.
And so that means what I want comes first, above what everybody else wants.
And they're violent as well, like all the other animals.
Other animals are violent to each other when they want something,
some resource, whether that be food or mates.
I mean, it's just a fact of life.
No.
There's too many different governments around the world
to make one stable government,
and I honestly think every government has its own corruption.
And world peace is just, we need to stabilize our governments
before we try to search for world peace.
That's my opinion.
I mean, everybody says, like, world peace,
we want world peace, but there's just so much going on everywhere.
It's just not feasible.
You mean like worldwide peace?
No, I don't think it's possible.
No, it's not possible under the way we perceive the world.
Maybe if future generations could manage to see the world differently,
they could be at peace, but not us.
Peace? Um, world peace is not possible, but inner peace is possible.
We as people can find peace within ourselves,
but to say a whole world will live in peace is unrealistic.
It's like saying the lions will one day stop eating the antelope and only eat flowers.
Absolutely.
Because nobody really wants to fight,
they just get a little confused and they forget to talk.
Well, I really like the idea of peace,
but ultimately I really don't think so just because of,
like, warring countries; there's been conflict for years,
for as long as the earth exists, basically.
So, I mean, I love the idea, but I definitely don't think so.
Possible, but difficult to achieve.
Why? There's a lot of conflicting interests wherever you go,
you know, not just in war zones, but.
It takes work, is what I mean to say.
Uh, yes, I do.
I think that innately as humans we want to get along with each other;
I mean, we're societal,
and we definitely benefit through our relationships with each other.
So I think if we can learn to accept each other,
it's possible.