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The web content presents a reflective haiku on the concept of peace, likens it to balance, and provides options for readers to connect with the author, Andrey Pilipets, through subscriptions, memberships, and social media.

Abstract

The website features a brief poem titled "A Haiku On Peace 2," which uses the metaphor of balance to convey the fragility of peace. It suggests that neglecting peace can lead to adverse consequences, much like losing balance on a bike. The author, Andrey Pilipets, invites readers to engage further by subscribing to his stories or joining Medium, offering full access to his content. He also shares his Facebook page for additional connection opportunities. The author emphasizes the value of readership and expresses gratitude, while also noting that a portion of the membership fee supports his work without affecting the cost for the subscriber.

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  • The author believes in the importance of recognizing and maintaining peace, akin to maintaining physical balance.
  • Andrey Pilipets values direct support from his readers, as indicated by his encouragement to subscribe and join Medium.
  • The author is open to multiple platforms for reader engagement, including Medium and Facebook.
  • There is an implied appreciation for the financial support from readers, which is mentioned as beneficial to both the author and the reader without altering the subscription cost.

A Haiku On Peace 2

a short poem

A bike accident. Wikipedia Commons

Peace is like balance,

Take it for granted,

Lose and get hurt.

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