Individuals and world peace

Governments, diplomats, and organizations that are working honestly to help the world toward peace deserve support in those efforts.

But human organizations have limitations. World peace seems agonizingly far-off, and progress toward it seems slow. Mutual distrusts, regional hatreds, historic tensions, seem to go on and on. New ones crop up. Something more is needed.

Is it possible this "something" has to do with individual rather than collective effort? But how can an individual realistically hope to advance world peace? Isn't the challenge far too complicated?

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"Free at last"
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