Peace should be humanity’s simplest and most universal value. Yet it has been reduced to a political talking point, filtered through ideology, and distorted by power. Peace is now debated, branded, and weaponized. Instead of asking whether peace is right, people ask who is promoting it—and why. That is the tragedy. Peace does not belong to any political party, nation, or belief system. It is a human value. When peace becomes political, it becomes conditional, selective, and fragile. True peace is not weakness. It is strength exercised with wisdom. It is restraint chosen over retaliation. The moment peace threatens power, power reveals its lack of conscience. If humanity is to survive, peace must be reclaimed from politics and restored as a moral principle.
How Monte Cook III tapped Into a Universal Frequency: How the Kindness Revolution Was Born
Five years ago, without formal training, without a college degree in philosophy or psychology, and without studying ancient wisdom traditions, Monte Cook—known to many as