Peace and War 034
34) Good Mental Health in Peace vs Broken Mental Health in War
Normal Life
In peaceful times, families enjoy laughter, love, and peace of mind. They spend time together, relax, and talk about their problems. Parents watch their children grow up happily. A stable life reduces stress and worry. Home becomes a safe place where everyone can rest, recover, and face life's challenges with confidence.
Life During War
War destroys peace of mind. Fear replaces happiness. Parents sadly watch their children's smiles disappear. Loud explosions, gunfire, and painful memories cause fear, anxiety, and depression. Mental wounds cannot be seen, but they can last for many years. Families live with nightmares and constant stress. War does not only hurt the body—it also breaks the heart and mind. A home that once felt like heaven becomes a place of sadness and fear.
Peace protects our minds and gives families hope, strength, and emotional well-being.
