Peace Is BoringWhy Humanity Secretly Loves Conflict, Drama, and NoiseWhat if the world doesn't reject peace because it's impossible-but because it's unexciting?We say we want peace.We post about it, protest for it, pray for it.Yet our media, politics, entertainment, and daily habits are built on conflict.Peace Is Boring explores the uncomfortable truth no one likes to admit: calm doesn't hold attention-chaos does.From outrage-driven news cycles and algorithmic social media to permanent political enemies, war economies, burnout culture, and our addiction to stimulation, this book reveals how modern society quietly depends on drama to function.This is not an anti-peace book.It is a reality check.Inside this book, you'll discover: Why the attention economy runs on fear and outrageHow news without crisis would lose viewers overnightWhy social media is engineered to reward anger, not understandingHow politics survives on permanent enemiesWhy calm relationships feel "boring" in a culture addicted to dramaThe hidden mental health cost of constant chaosWhy stable, "boring" societies actually outperform dramatic onesWhat a peace-first world would really look like-and why it scares peopleWritten in clear, direct language, Peace Is Boring blends cultural analysis, psychology, media critique, and modern examples to explain why peace feels uncomfortable-and why that discomfort matters.This book is for readers who: Feel exhausted by nonstop outrageSense that something is "off" about modern noise cultureWant depth instead of dopamineBelieve calm might be strength, not weaknessPeace doesn't entertain.It doesn't go viral.It doesn't shout.And that's exactly why we need it.If you've ever wondered why the world feels loud even when it's safer than ever, this book will change how you see conflict, calm, and the courage of choosing quiet.