The post opens with inspirational quotes from Harriet Tubman and Mahatma Gandhi, then uses a âfromâMarsâ metaphor to frame the idea that if we can understand how the world worksâby sorting causes from effectsâwe could build a tree of life and solve problems like human rights violations, corruption, and moneyâs chaos. It proposes practical steps: test theories, reproduce results, bring friends together for black tea, start a small thinkâtank, a charity, and act on prevention rather than fighting; the key is knowledgeâaccess to narrated books by great thinkersâand wisdom gained through reading, listening, and asking questions. The author argues that wars arise from our failure to prevent them via education and global connectivity, and that personal careers should contribute to world peace, not merely chase money. In short, the post calls for a proactive, knowledgeâdriven approachâbuilding systems of thought, charity, and learningâto bring humanity toward peace.






















