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Every act of violence is also a message that needs to be understood. (23-24)
Jean Vanier
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Violence often conveys deeper meanings that reflect the struggles and emotions of individuals or societies.

This quote highlights the idea that acts of violence are not merely destructive actions, but rather expressions of underlying messages, feelings, or circumstances. It urges us to look beyond the surface of violent incidents and consider the complex factors that drive individuals to such actions, prompting a need for understanding, dialogue, and ultimately healing.

Themes

ViolenceUnderstandingMessageCommunicationEmpathy

In practice

Example use cases

Discussing the root causes of violence in a community meeting.

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