Ross distinguishes between performing peace and genuinely living it, suggesting that true healing involves not reliving trauma but integrating lessons learned. He explains that when people are still 'bleeding' from a wound, their bodies will show signs of distress, contrasting this with those who have truly healed. He likens peace to cultivating land: one has peace within, but developing it across all 'acres' of life is a lifelong journey requiring continuous effort and conscious choice.
Impact: High. This offers a nuanced perspective on healing, differentiating between superficial displays and deep-seated emotional regulation, and framing peace as an active, ongoing process.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 00:51:31 to 00:54:22.
Sources in support: Charlamagne Tha God (Host)

