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	<title>Comments on: Feeling a War, The Vienna Review Feb 2009</title>
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		<title>By: The Wolf</title>
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		<description>Okay, Ana, some comments:

1. I lost 3 of my 4 grandparents in the WW2 and I´m glad just to hear and read about war and not beeing part of it. (nevertheless it is tragic what happens around us)

2. I am not sure if we (Austria, middle-europe...) have left war in the past forever, but I hope so. 

3. Perhaps people can resist to start a new war without making their own experience with it. But how can this be managed? People learn not only by making their own experiences, but also by understanding what other people tell them. But only when there is &quot;real understanding&quot;, not only being touched on the survace, but in their hearts and in their minds with the same intensity.
Perhaps you should give your experience to others by involving it to some new stories of you and your life, in your personal way of writing. 

4. People love numbers, in a world dominated by natural sciences they believe in numbers, they think, numbers show the truth.
Best comment for that you can find 2.500 years ago in old Greece, when Sokrates wrote his defensive that one of the main mistakes it is to confuse search for truth with seach for majority.&quot;

5. good luck!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Okay, Ana, some comments:</p>
<p>1. I lost 3 of my 4 grandparents in the WW2 and I´m glad just to hear and read about war and not beeing part of it. (nevertheless it is tragic what happens around us)</p>
<p>2. I am not sure if we (Austria, middle-europe&#8230;) have left war in the past forever, but I hope so. </p>
<p>3. Perhaps people can resist to start a new war without making their own experience with it. But how can this be managed? People learn not only by making their own experiences, but also by understanding what other people tell them. But only when there is &#8220;real understanding&#8221;, not only being touched on the survace, but in their hearts and in their minds with the same intensity.<br />
Perhaps you should give your experience to others by involving it to some new stories of you and your life, in your personal way of writing. </p>
<p>4. People love numbers, in a world dominated by natural sciences they believe in numbers, they think, numbers show the truth.<br />
Best comment for that you can find 2.500 years ago in old Greece, when Sokrates wrote his defensive that one of the main mistakes it is to confuse search for truth with seach for majority.&#8221;</p>
<p>5. good luck!</p>
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