A gifted high school student spreads peace at the United Nations
Listening to one’s conscience and activating positive energy for global sustainability
2018-06-26

"This was the first time I went to the United Nations. Before I went to this meeting, I was not expecting much. I was skeptical that I would even make a difference," said William, who joined the conference to take part in the betterment of the world. He continued to say, "During the conference, I realized that the conference was much more than a discussion as it visibly touched the heart of everyone present." He noticed that the mood and atmosphere in the conference room was improved within an hour and that everyone left with a happy smile and heart.

Ms. Tegan Brink, deputy permanent representative of Australia to the UN, said, "This is a very different meeting to the meetings I normally attend in this building. And it is very refreshing." She said with a smile, "I am conscious I don’t think I’ve ever said love in this building, so I will say love again. I will say peace and love. It is the first time I have ever said it in this building, and I am enjoying doing that." Ms. Stefanie Amadeo, U.S. deputy representative to ECOSOC from the United States Mission to the UN, also attended the conference and mentioned that she was glad to feel the love and peace in the room and to be reminded again of the importance of love and peace. Other attendees also sincerely shared their views on love, peace, and sustainability; the room was filled with warm and peaceful energy!

After this trip of peace to the United Nations, William said, "I’m very pleased and honored that during my busy junior year, I had this opportunity to interact with UN ambassadors face to face. This trip allowed me not only to learn from them and broaden my horizon, but also contribute my time and effort to transform the world!" Although he is only 17, he shared something quite profound: "I believe that no matter how big or small an act of genuine kindness and understanding is, it will result in making the world a better place. Due to the butterfly effect, every action culminates in unexpectedly complex and widespread effects. By following one’s heart and conscience, one will put into motion positive processes even when one does not realize it. If everyone understands the importance of this, the world will become a much better place through our collective good deeds." The youth are the future of the world. It is not uncommon that we hear high school students get high scores on academic examinations or excel in competitions, but it is less common to hear them actively participate in international affairs and promote world peace and love. Encouraging children to grow both physically and emotionally and be concerned with the wellbeing of the world will make our planet a better place!