The victors declare their dead as heroes, while the defeated are labeled as criminals. Yet, beneath the ground, all the fallen soldiers lie together, entwined in each other's arms. Their spirits continue to fight and endure suffering on the battlefields for years.
The phrase "war for peace" lacks any logic or meaning it is a fallacy. It is as contradictory as phrases like "die for life," "suffer for pleasure," or "be unhappy for happiness."
Today, individuals find themselves trapped in an internal war, a state of inner chaos, as they fall prey to illusions. To attain peace, one must overcome this inner turmoil. Yet, when someone offers mere consolation, it feels like an act of hostility, as consolation is futile and does not lead to true peace.
If one does not address the war within, they will inevitably face battles in the external world. However, if a person confronts the inner conflict, fights, wins, and resolves it, then the external war ceases to exist. This is the only path to true peace!
Born in Baku in 1958 into an intellectual family whose parents were both doctors, Akif Manaf devoted his life to the evolution and development of humanity.
From 1975 to 1980 he studied at the Institute of Economics in Moscow, Russia. He graduated in 1980 with a degree in economics and mathematics, specializing in Cybernetic Economics to study and understand the economic, political and ideological structure of society. He began teaching at the Moscow Institute of Economics in 1984 with a Master's thesis in Economics and subsequently completed his PhD.
Due to his great emphasis on personal development of humanity, he serves the evolution and personal development of humanity through the many trainings he offers and the books he has written.
The first of Akif Manaf's "Philosophy Series" books was published in 2010. Afterward, he met his readers with 51 works in this series so far. His books have been translated into many languages, especially English.
The author was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize after the English edition of "Peace Psychology".
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