Peace vs War 001
1) A Warm Fortress vs A Fragile Shelter in War
Normal Life
On a quiet Saturday morning, a home feels simple and safe.
We might complain about a leaking faucet or scribbles on the wall from our kids.
But deep inside, we trust: “These walls protect us.”
We lock the door at night just to keep thieves out, then fall asleep peacefully, listening to the wind through the curtains.
Home is a special place where we believe our children will wake up in the same room, in the same bed, with the same warm hug waiting at the table.
Life Changed by War
When war arrives, those strong walls feel as thin as paper.
Every distant explosion makes us grab our child and drop to the cold floor.
The open, comfortable home turns into a place filled with fear.
Windows are sealed with wood to stop dangerous fragments that could come in at any moment.
The safety we once felt becomes only a memory.
Parents can only use their own bodies to shield their children.
Home is no longer a place of comfort.
It becomes just another target, ready to collapse and crush a family’s hope.
Because a home should be a place for memories—not a place that hides death.
