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The poignant story of Sadako Sasaki provides powerful lessons on the human cost of warfare and the lasting effects of nuclear destruction.

Sadako's life and her symbolic endeavor to fold 1,000 origami cranes, seeking healing and hope, highlight the innocence and resilience caught in the horrors of war.

Her story has become a global symbol of determination and peace, reminding us of the deep compassion needed to foster a world without war.

Her tale also stands as a stark warning against the brutal nature of power struggles, where the pursuit of territory or resources can lead to the suffering and loss of countless innocent lives, referred to as "collateral damage."

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George J. Ziogas
George J. Ziogas

Written by George J. Ziogas

Editor | Vocational Education Teacher | HR Consultant | Manners will take you where money won't | ziogasjgeorge@gmail.com

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