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A world of peace where religions, races, and nations merge into one. In pursuit of global harmony, I have spent my life visiting impoverished and remote places. In Africa, I encountered mothers who could only helplessly watch their children die of hunger, and in South America, I met fathers living by rivers teeming with fish, yet unable to feed their families through fishing. Initially, I shared my food with them, but they, in return, enveloped me in love. Enchanted by the power of love, I began planting and cultivating forests. Together, we fished to feed hungry children, and from the trees of these forests, we built schools. I enjoyed fishing all night, even though I was bitten by mosquitoes, and I didn't mind getting stuck knee-deep in mud, for I saw the shadows of despair fade from the faces of my neighbors.
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As a Peace-Loving Global Citizen, Son mjong Mun
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- Released
- 2011
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- Language
- English
- Authors
- Son mjong Mun
- Publisher
- WTF
- Released
- 2011
- Format
- Paperback
- Series
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, Social Sciences, Historical Themes, True Stories, Biographies, History, Political Science & Politics, Autobiographies & Memoirs, Love, Inner Harmony
- First published
- 2010
- Original title
- As a Peace-Loving Global Citizen
- Rating
- 5 out of 5
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- A world of peace where religions, races, and nations merge into one. In pursuit of global harmony, I have spent my life visiting impoverished and remote places. In Africa, I encountered mothers who could only helplessly watch their children die of hunger, and in South America, I met fathers living by rivers teeming with fish, yet unable to feed their families through fishing. Initially, I shared my food with them, but they, in return, enveloped me in love. Enchanted by the power of love, I began planting and cultivating forests. Together, we fished to feed hungry children, and from the trees of these forests, we built schools. I enjoyed fishing all night, even though I was bitten by mosquitoes, and I didn't mind getting stuck knee-deep in mud, for I saw the shadows of despair fade from the faces of my neighbors.





