The key to peaceful coexistence has always been to live and let live.

You choose how you love, work, play, learn, worship, exchange, communicate, heal, explore, live. That’s freedom. Without it, there can be no peace.

The Legal Principle:
Don’t Aggress

No person or group — including government — has the right to initiate force, threats, or fraud against others or their property. This isn’t just a nice idea. It’s the foundation of every just legal system.

The Moral Principle:
Be An Excellent Human

Beyond merely not aggressing, aspire to treat others with dignity, compassion, and respect. Practice voluntary kindness, seek win-win outcomes, and continuously work to become a better person.

That’s it. No complex ideology. No hidden agenda. Just two ideas that most people already agree with, applied consistently to everyone, everywhere, on every issue.

Interdependence : helping others, not because we must, but because we can.

When we stop coercing each other, something remarkable happens: genuine cooperation emerges. People help each other voluntarily, communities become stronger, and trust replaces fear.

The Cycle of Coercion

Coercion → Resentment → Fear

When groups use force to impose their values, the result is always the same: resistance, division, and conflict.

The Cycle of Freedom

Freedom → Peace → Love

When people are free to live according to their own values, trust grows, cooperation flourishes, and communities thrive.

Every day, in every interaction, we make a choice:

  • Poverty or Prosperity
  • War or Peace
  • Coercion or Freedom
  • Endangering or Sustaining
“If we want to change the world we have to change our thinking… no problem can be solved from the same consciousness that created it. We must learn to see the world anew.”

— Albert Einstein