Humanity’s Cliché
The joke was always on us.
“World peace” —
once the punchline of beauty queens and late-night TV hosts —
has become reachable now. Tangible.
Not because the world suddenly got softer,
but because individuals did.
We see it now:
Peace isn’t some dusty summit nations sign treaties on.
It’s the everyday, sacred work of one soul healing another.
Of millions of private revolutions unfolding quietly across the earth —
a mother forgiving herself,
a man choosing compassion over revenge,
a child learning to love instead of fear.
We are achieving it.
Slowly. Surely. Quietly.
But here’s the raw, trembling truth:
Peace is just the threshold. Not the destination.
Beyond peace —
we reach for restoration.
For the rebirth of wonder.
For a life where thriving isn’t reserved for the few, but the baseline for the many.
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