Homer in “The Iliad” showed his understanding of war. His heroes are not pleasant men. They are vain, imperial, filled with rage and violent. And Homer’s central character in “The Odyssey,” Odysseus, in his journey home from war must learn to shed his “hero’s heart,” to strip from himself the military attributes that served him in war but threaten to doom him off the battlefield. The qualities that serve us in war defeat us in peace.

via Military Metaphysics: How Militarism Mangles the Mind.

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  1. GG's Handmade Gifts Avatar

    “The qualities that serve us in war defeat us in peace” – what a great quote! I’ll remember that, thank you! War is the most meaningless “achievement” of the human civilisation. Ever. And it is present all throughout the history of humanity. Well, here is another great quote: “The history of humanity is a history of insanity”. It’s by Eckahrd Tolle.

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