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The Power of Love vs. Love of Power: A Path to World Peace

Jimi Hendrix's quote highlights a profound truth about the intersection of love and power. When love conquers the desire for power, peace can emerge. In this reflection, we explore various perspectives on Hendrix's insight, discussing the implications of the "love of power" in leading to conflict, and what changes are necessary for world peace. Additionally, we examine Mrs. West's encouragement for students to take a proactive stance in making positive changes at school, highlighting the importance of action over complaint.

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The Power of Love vs. Love of Power: A Path to World Peace

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  1. Monday, September 10th When the power of love overcomes the love of power, the world will know peace.” –Jimi Hendrix • Do you agree or disagree with Hendrix? Why? • Why does the “love of power” lead to war? • What will it take to achieve world peace? • Why do some people love power? What does it tell us about who they are?

  2. Wednesday, September 12th This morning, Mrs. West told students that, instead of complaining, they should take a more active role in making positive changes at our school. She encouraged students to stop complaining and start taking appropriate actions. • Write about what you think needs to be changed and how it should be changed. • When you are finished, exchange your journal with a neighbor and reply to what he/she wrote.

  3. Friday, September 14th • Free pass Friday!

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