The conflict between the US and Israel against Iran has entered around the 30th day
Missiles flew over the Strait of Hormuz
Fluctuating oil prices have quietly increased the gasoline, electricity, and daily expenses of many families worldwide
No matter whether we are in Hong Kong, Shanghai, Europe, or the United States
We can feel the real impact of distant conflicts
Wars are often packaged as 'great powers maintaining order' or 'just wars'
But a closer look reveals that it is more about the game of great powers reshaping influence with strength
In the end, it is often ordinary people who bear the cost:
👉 Rising cost of living
👉 Supply chain disruptions
👉 And a sense of uncertainty about the future
We do not need to rush to take sides
What is truly important is to stay clear-headed:
➢ Focus on the impact of the conflict on our own lives, rather than just watching emotionally charged short videos
➢ Recognize that peace is not simply about not taking sides, but requires multilateral diplomatic efforts, rational dialogue, and support from international mechanisms
➢ In an age of information overload, protecting our judgment and daily life is the most practical contribution to stability
The more complex the world is, the more rationality and restraint are needed
I hope all parties can quickly find a path to de-escalation through negotiations
Let the conflict no longer continue to expand
Let ordinary people's lives have fewer unnecessary waves.
