I know this is going to sound grandiose and as if I'm self important type, but far from it.
I've been thinking quite a lot about how to "fix" the problem of why people war/fight/conflict, I've tried every angle, looking at it from every point of view, the just, the logical, the madman, etc.
I tried so hard to be open to anything, to every solution that satisfies the "point" of why they do as they do, here's what I've concluded when someone made a post in response to my plea for understanding, (some people just want to see the world burn).
That response gave me a short circuit in the brain, I pondered, and pondered over it, I just find this completely unacceptable, but in short, it is true.
No matter how many concessions, no matter what you give it would never be enough, nothing absolutely nothing Will satisfy a mind that is mad, and evil, a chaotic mind.
So how do you fix the problem, by utterly killing ALL people who are doing these evil deeds, burn them down, annihilate them, exterminate them....and this is where in lies the problem, it seems the only way to deal with madmen is to behave as madmen.
There is no technologies that can fix a mind that's mad short of lobotomizing them, and given the enormity of the number of mad people this is not economically viable which again leads back to extermination, but then you have the problem of not only people who would object to extermination of mad people who can't be fixed but how do you choose, who is qualified to judge who is a madman, I consider many people who's sole pursuit of wealth a form of madness, once they have a certain amount it is pointless to continue to gain anymore wealth, but again it leads me back to "who am I to judge what is enough wealth" and this in lies the problem, the catch 22
How to develop a stable society when everyone wants their independence to worship as they please, to do what makes them happy, to live as they please, to not be told how to live, humans are rebellious by nature and this needs to change, but nobody wants to be told what to do by another, which leads us back to conflict.