Summary
This quote, often attributed to Mahatma Gandhi, suggests that peace is not a goal to be achieved through violent or forceful means, but rather, it is a mindset and approach in itself. It highlights the belief that peace can only be attained by actively choosing peaceful methods and resolving conflicts peacefully. Rather than seeing peace as an endpoint, the quote emphasizes that peace is a continual journey and a way of life that requires actions rooted in non-violence, understanding, and dialogue. It underscores the idea that the means used to pursue peace ultimately shape the outcome.
Topics
Peace
By A. J. Muste