Peace and Wellbeing Base on the Conceptual of Life

Authors

  • Parinun Pangthipampai Independent Researcher

Keywords:

Peace, Wellbeing, Conceptual of Life

Abstract

             Peace is a universal necessity for conquest for any sentient being wishing to reach the state of peace. In particular, human beings want more security and peace. Many people search for peace over and over again in the world. Did they find peace? So what is peace? First of all, we must know deeply about peace. It is well known that people have been interested in peace since ancient times until today because the word "peace" is not only pleasing but also means a peaceful society and a beautiful world. It can be described as the most significant and remarkable goal of peace. Many people make every effort to achieve peace for their wellbeing. Therefore, one aspect of a human is the history of the search for peace.

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2022-05-18

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Pangthipampai, P. (2022). Peace and Wellbeing Base on the Conceptual of Life. Nimitmai Review Journal, 5(1), 54–63. Retrieved from https://so04.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/nmrj/article/view/261459

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