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Brief Summary Of 'The Anatomy Of Peace'
The Anatomy of Peace is the story of a man who is in an unfortunate situation, but the only way to get out is to realize his problems and change himself first.

The Anatomy of Peace centers around a man named Lou. Lou’s son has run into problems with drugs and stealing and is being sent to a program where he will have to live in the wilderness for 60 days. Lou is self-centered and only cares about his company that is currently struggling. What he learns is that he must change before his company can.

Over the course of 2 days, Lou learns about having a heart at peace. A heart at peace is a way of being where a person in a conflict sees the other person in that conflict as a person. People who have a heart at war see others that they disagree

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