"和平作为目标是一个不可能实现的理想"
— Aung San Suu Kyi
Simplified Meaning:
Wanting peace as a final goal is something we might never fully achieve. Imagine trying to reach a place where there's never any fighting or arguments at all. It's like aiming for perfect harmony, which sounds wonderful but might not be possible all the time. Think about a classroom where students always get along and never disagree—nice in theory, but tough to make happen every day because people have different opinions and feelings. In history, many leaders and countries have aimed for peace, but there are often conflicts and disagreements along the way. For example, after World War II, the world hoped for lasting peace, but there have been many smaller wars and conflicts since then. This doesn't mean we shouldn't work towards peace, but we need to understand it will be an ongoing effort rather than a final destination. We can apply this idea to our daily lives by striving to be kind and understanding in our interactions, knowing that some conflicts or disagreements are inevitable. It's about making continuous efforts to live in harmony rather than expecting a perfect, conflict-free existence.