Needing to understand why I study conflict and war

 


I have had a problem. I have struggled for a while to read or review any books. The war and atrocities in Ukraine have really had me asking questions of myself and why I have this interest in all things related to conflict.

I have had to understand why I do what I do, why I read these books, why I undertake the research I do and what all that means.

Its taken time for me to understand what it is.

The conclusion I have come to and finally squared it away in my mind is that yes, I study war and conflict, but I do not celebrate them. War is bad on all levels from the loss and destruction it causes to the impact on countries and those that live each day wondering what happens next. I study it because I want to understand the whys and the how’s. I want to understand the past so I can understand the now and the future.

War is driven by men with egos, men who stop caring about people but only about their ideology. There is so much more to war and conflict than death and destruction. We must keep educating our future generations not just on the big picture but on the individual stories, the people involved and the impact it had on them. We must continue to tell those stories.

I am back to researching and reading, I am back to thinking and asking questions and mostly I am back to looking forward to what I can learn.

 

There are books reviews to come……….

 

Take Care

 

Peggy




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