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Introduction

Peace is an essential element for the survival and prosperity of


humanity. Without peace, human beings would find themselves
trapped in a never-ending cycle of conflict and destruction. Different
individuals view peace from various perspectives. This paper aims to
explore five individuals' perspectives on peace and how they believe
peace can be achieved.

Martin Luther King Jr.

Martin Luther King Jr. was an American Baptist minister and civil
rights activist who fought for the rights of African Americans. He
viewed peace as the absence of discrimination, oppression, and
injustice. According to him, peace can only be achieved when all
individuals are treated equally, regardless of their race, ethnicity, or
social status. Martin Luther King Jr. believed that the only way to
achieve peace was through non-violent means, such as peaceful
protests and civil disobedience. He once said, "Darkness cannot drive
out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only
love can do that." Martin Luther King Jr. advocated for love, equality,
and justice as the key drivers for achieving peace.

Conclusion
In conclusion, the perspectives of these five individuals highlight the
various dimensions of peace. Mother Teresa emphasized the
importance of love and compassion as the key drivers for achieving
peace. Martin Luther King Jr. believed in the power of non-violence,
equality

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