Global Crisis: Why wars happen?

Nature of conflict:

The nature of conflict, is built on two key principles, uncertainity that is lack of information and perceptual bias.

Uncertainity, occurs in any given system as a way to stabilize the system, it brings about a radical change.

Second, is perceptual bias be it ethic, religious or otherwise is what drives the modern thought process. Perceptual bias occurs due to various reasons, including but not limited to controlled media/disinformation, hypercapitalism etc.

War is the byproduct of these two key principles. War, creates chaos and destroys economic stability. Due to these factors, war is generally frowned upon.

However, there is one thing that metagoverns and in some cases even goes beyond the traditional bounds of perception and uncertainity and that is choice.

The choice to build things peacefully requires time, effort and sacrifice. However, creating a short term conflict leads to an immediate boost up of fight vs flight response. This, is usually an old time technique used by many seasoned politicians, to divert the core issues to distract subvert and counter the pressing needs and demands of the masses.

Hope, this small but informative post will help the citizen of every nation, understand the nature of conflict and design better consensus.

Prayers for Ukraine

Stay Blessed.

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Credits: Images are not owned by me, but were sourced from various sites using Duckduckgo.com.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2569934/Ukraine-Russian-military-blocking-airport.html

https://eutoday.net/news/business-economy/2022/ukraines-zelensky-calls-for-more-sanctions-on-russia

https://www.timesofisrael.com/us-responds-to-crimea-referendum-by-ordering-sanctions/

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