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THE COMPOSITION

Why we fight? A question that has been haunting people's minds for centuries,
a problem that no one has managed to solve (or has not wanted to). Arguing
(in a violent sense) is a typical thing for human beings, something we
shouldn't do but nevertheless we continue to do it either out of interest or not
to give in and not be able to swallow our ego. This is something already
common in society and for ourselves, peeling ourselves is already a routine
that we have and we exercise it for the slightest nonsense. What is the problem
with all this? Well, it arises when conflicts go from being about unimportant
things to being serious problems, like some current ones: terrorism, the
numerous wars that are going on in the world, political conflicts, etc.
For example, the wars that exist in the world are due to conflicts that could be
solved with the help and collaboration of all, but why are they not solved?
Possibly it is because certain groups or people do not want to.
An example of this is the issue of the war in Iraq and Syria, a war that has
been bloody dead for seven years and has not yet come to an end. This war
occurred for various reasons such as oil and religious conflicts, but the
important thing is not why it occurred, but why this war is still alive.

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