In an ideal world, people would treat each other with kindness and consideration, and many problems we face today could be solved or mitigated by such an approach. The challenges such as conflicts over religion, greed, jealousy, and revenge, are indeed prevalent issues in society. History has shown us the consequences of such negative human traits, including wars and conflicts. To address these problems, it’s crucial for individuals and communities to promote values like empathy, cooperation, and tolerance. Promoting the idea of a universal “religion of humanity” or a shared sense of brotherhood is a noble aspiration. However, it’s essential to recognize that people have diverse beliefs, backgrounds, and worldviews. While a common commitment to humanity and shared values can bridge many divides, it’s also important to respect individual differences and cultural diversity. Efforts to encourage empathy and kindness should start at the individual level, and educational institutions, communities, and governments can play a role in promoting these values. It’s also important for leaders and influential figures to set positive examples and encourage unity rather than division.