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“Is it possible to get tired of many circumstances, of a monotonous and monotonous life…”

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Is it possible to get tired of many circumstances, of monotonous and monotonous life, of course it is possible, but you cannot get tired of war and death, and you cannot get used to them.
You ask how one can live with it. I don’t know.
You’ll ask if you can live with it. No. Of course not.
You can’t tell people living without war everything we feel and experience. It’s just not possible.
Can our war and our sacrifices change the world’s view of right and wrong? I don’t know. But I don’t think so.
Biblically, yes, but in the world we live in it seems unlikely.
In the eyes of the Creator, one day is a millennium on Earth.
Where are we gonna get that much time?
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