Author: Chunhua Yu
Date: November 2023
Revised: Jan 10, 2026
Security is often misunderstood. When our eyes are filled only with nails, we become hammers. When war is used to stop war, humanity remains trapped in an endless cycle of destruction. True security is not built through fear, domination, or force—it is built through wisdom, structure, cooperation, and foresight.
In Chunhua’s Beautiful World, security is redefined as a comprehensive condition of human civilization. It is not limited to military defense or national borders, but extends to peace among nations, harmony with nature, economic stability, technological progress, and dignity in social life. Without these foundations, no nation—no matter how powerful—can remain secure for long.
The Security Episodes presented here are not reactions to headlines or temporary crises. They are a long-term framework designed to confront the deepest vulnerabilities of our world: war, nuclear annihilation, climate catastrophe, economic collapse, and social despair. Each episode addresses a different dimension of security, yet together they form one integrated system—because security, like civilization itself, cannot be fragmented.
Security Episode I begins with the Ukraine crisis—not as a battlefield, but as a turning point. It asks whether humanity can finally move beyond the old logic of absolute security through force, and instead create a new international order where peace is sustainable, shared, and irreversible.
What follows is not an end, but a beginning. A road that must be walked generation after generation, constantly examined, corrected, and strengthened—until real security becomes the natural state of the world, rather than a fragile exception.
Security Episode I
If our eyes are filled with nails, we will become a hammer. If we stop war through war, we may never escape the destruction of war. NATO is leading the world further down the wrong path, and the world is on the brink of extinction. Looking at all parts of the world in confrontation, nuclear weapons could, right now, be a minute away from wiping out large parts of the world at once. Chemical weapons could lead to the immediate collapse of the world, causing the total loss of human life, species, and so on in dramatic ways. Biological weapons have already stirred the nerves of global security by targeting sovereign states and individuals. A country is not a country on its own; a human is not just a human by name. Now, I seek a turning point to save lives and seek security. We must disband NATO and end the old order of ensuring absolute security through military strikes and expansion. Instead, we must embrace a new international security order that resolves disputes without resorting to military means.
My Security Episode I begins with searching for a comprehensive solution to the Ukraine crisis. This security plan links Europe, North America, and the Asia-Pacific region to address security, economic, and unity issues. I propose providing security where there is none, offering economic opportunities where there are none, and promoting unity where there is division. The goal is to successfully transform the Ukraine crisis into lasting peace for Europe, North America, and the Asia-Pacific, with all relevant parties being, to varying degrees, winners.
This security plan aims to end the old order of ensuring absolute security through military strikes and expansion, thereby embracing a new international security order that resolves disputes without military means. Through the implementation of the “Global Anti-Nuclear War Safety Treaty,” I aim to eliminate all nuclear wars. Through the “Global Anti-Conventional War Safety Treaty,” I aim to eliminate all conventional wars. By banning chemical weapon, biological weapon, space weapon, medical weapon, and sovereign invasion, I believe I have found the key to achieving absolute global security.
For this reason, my Security Episode I could turn the Ukraine crisis into a turning point for opportunities, creating an absolute security system spanning Europe, North America, and the Asia-Pacific region. This system could then be expanded to the Middle East, Latin America, and Africa. We should create a truly safe world—one without nuclear war, conventional war, chemical war, biological war, medical war, space war, or sovereign war.
This is my dream. In this world, many people are still asleep, walking further down the path of destruction. When I am awake, I will lead the world toward real security and development. This road of Security Episode I will have no end and will last from generation to generation, constantly checking and fixing any problems as they arise.
Security Episode II
Nowadays, climate disasters have become more and more intensive and destructive. If we can not come up with a comprehensive strategy to fight climate change, our human world may not be able to sustain and may soon come to an end. To win this battle, we are racing against time.
First, I would call for the world to follow the United Nations’ guidance to accelerate its efforts to cut carbon pollution and keep the global temperature below 1.5°C, as outlined in the Paris Agreement of 2015. Second, I would lead the world in exploring technologies to reduce the global temperature, both from the air and the ocean. Third, I would work with the world to continuously invent green initiatives, including clean energy sources such as wind, solar, hydropower, battery-powered clean energy products, France’s nuclear fission technology, Germany’s CO2 capture technology, de-desertification efforts, forest protection, and more.
Fourth, it is my Security Episode II about ensuring absolute security in preventing, fighting, and clearing natural disasters. I believe that humans are the masters of the universe and can conquer all types of natural disasters through technological control, infrastructure construction, and strategic use of all available resources. I wish to lead countries around the world to pool their collective strength to conquer these disasters without overlap or duplication of efforts. If a breakthrough occurs, I hope this new product or technology will be shared with all countries globally. I wish to be a joint partner with decision-makers for pricing new products and technology. I also wish to always participate in any country’s research for disaster control without charging fees and without claiming patent rights. I dream of helping many countries afford full, discounted, or free access to as many new products and technologies as possible to conquer natural disasters. I believe that the world and I can win this battle against natural disasters. It is only a matter of time.
Fifth, Security Episode II is to elevate the United States to global leadership in emerging frontiers—saving lives, protecting property, and delivering economic and humanitarian benefits that could reach hundreds of trillions of dollars worldwide. This includes confronting natural disasters and navigating technological transformation. It requires a shift from passive response to proactive control by integrating advances in meteorology, renewable energy, artificial intelligence, high-altitude engineering, and other cutting-edge fields. These ideas offer fresh perspectives and forward-looking strategies for disaster management in the 21st century.
Therefore, Security Episode II is a recurring and lasting movement for all nations to find ways to overcome natural disasters, no matter how many decades pass or how many governments come and go.
Security Episode III
My Security Episode III is about leading the world to achieve economic security and prosperity for all nations, regardless of whether their economies are at the bottom or the top. As time goes by, these nations will be guided toward continual progress without exhaustion. My Security Episode III includes six sections:
1. Reform the World Trade System (WTO)
Reforming the World Trade System is essential to building a fair, efficient, and resilient global economy. This proposal calls for a comprehensive and forward-looking transformation of the World Trade Organization (WTO) to reflect modern economic realities, technological change, and the diverse development stages of member nations.
A reformed WTO should ensure open and rules-based trade while correcting structural imbalances that disadvantage developing and middle-income countries. It must address contemporary challenges such as digital trade, services, intellectual property, supply-chain resilience, state subsidies, environmental standards, and labor protections—areas largely absent from the original framework.
The objective is not protectionism, but balance: promoting free trade where it creates shared value, safeguarding national economic security where vulnerabilities exist, and resolving disputes through transparent, enforceable mechanisms rather than unilateral action or economic coercion. By modernizing governance, strengthening enforcement, and improving inclusivity, WTO reform can reduce trade conflicts, restore trust, and unlock global growth.
This reform represents a revolutionary step toward a global trade system that serves all nations—supporting development, innovation, and long-term stability in an increasingly interconnected world.
2. Build the global “One Belt, One Road” System
Building a global “One Belt, One Road” system requires a comprehensive, transparent, and cooperative approach to infrastructure development that accelerates economic growth while ensuring long-term sustainability. This initiative envisions the coordinated construction of high-quality global infrastructure—transportation networks, energy systems, digital connectivity, logistics hubs, and technological platforms—executed at scale, speed, and durability.
The objective is to mobilize capital, technology, and expertise to close critical infrastructure gaps, particularly in emerging and developing regions, while adhering to high standards of governance, environmental protection, and financial responsibility. By integrating physical infrastructure with digital systems, clean energy technologies, and advanced engineering, this framework aims to create resilient economic corridors that connect regions, markets, and populations.
Strategically designed infrastructure investments can generate compounding returns. A focused ten-year global initiative has the potential to unlock economic opportunities and productivity gains that extend for 30, 50, or even more years—stimulating trade, attracting investment, creating employment, and raising living standards across generations.
This global system is not about dominance or dependency, but about shared growth—building the foundations for long-term prosperity through cooperation, connectivity, and forward-looking development.
3. Build a Global Energy Strategy
A stable and sustainable global economy depends on a comprehensive and pragmatic global energy strategy—one that balances current energy realities with the urgent need for long-term transformation. This strategy must integrate both conventional carbon-based energy and clean energy sources, ensuring energy security, affordability, and environmental responsibility throughout the transition.
The world must begin with a transparent assessment of existing oil and gas reserves, their projected lifespans, and their environmental impact, while simultaneously developing pollution-mitigation and efficiency-enhancing strategies. Conventional energy will remain part of the global mix for a defined period; therefore, it must be managed responsibly, efficiently, and with clear timelines for gradual reduction rather than abrupt disruption.
At the same time, the global community should implement coordinated, realistic transition pathways toward clean energy. These include large-scale deployment of wind and solar power; advanced CO₂ capture and removal technologies, such as those pioneered in Germany; hydropower and geothermal systems; next-generation battery storage and clean energy products; and safe, efficient nuclear fission technologies, including those developed in France. Additional efforts should include de-desertification initiatives, U.S. space-based technologies for climate and temperature monitoring and regulation, ocean technologies to improve oxygen balance, and industrial solutions to reduce SO₂ and other harmful emissions.
This global energy strategy emphasizes timing, balance, and coordination—ensuring that energy transitions support economic growth, protect the environment, and enhance global resilience without creating energy shortages, instability, or inequality.
4. Promote Global Technology Development
Promoting global technology development requires unlocking the highest levels of innovation without artificial boundaries, while firmly operating within the framework of international law, ethical standards, and transparent regulation. Technology should be a bridge for cooperation, not a weapon for confrontation.
This strategy calls for the coordinated advancement of cutting-edge technologies across key domains, including artificial intelligence, quantum computing, advanced semiconductors, biotechnology, medical innovation, clean and nuclear energy, space and satellite systems, climate engineering, advanced materials, robotics, cybersecurity, and next-generation manufacturing. These technologies must evolve in alignment with real economic demand, supply-chain resilience, and long-term human needs.
To prevent destructive technological rivalry, global technology development must be harmonized with open markets, shared standards, and interoperable systems, avoiding zero-sum “technology wars” that fragment innovation ecosystems and raise costs for society as a whole. Cooperative research, cross-border investment, and fair intellectual property frameworks should replace exclusion and decoupling.
The ultimate objective is universal access: enabling people across all nations—developed and developing alike—to benefit from the world’s most advanced technologies at affordable costs. Technology should enhance productivity, extend life expectancy, improve healthcare, strengthen disaster resilience, expand education, and elevate overall quality of life, ensuring that innovation serves humanity rather than divides it.
5. Create a Global Stock Exchange Network
A resilient global economy requires an integrated and transparent financial architecture that strengthens local, regional, and international capital markets simultaneously. This proposal envisions the creation of a Global Stock Exchange Network that connects markets across borders, enhances liquidity, and expands access to capital for businesses and investors worldwide.
At the center of this network would be a global headquarters in New York, reflecting its role as the world’s leading financial hub and a symbol of openness, rule of law, and market credibility. Through standardized regulatory coordination, interoperable trading systems, and shared disclosure frameworks, investors—regardless of nationality—would be able to participate in stock exchanges around the world on equal terms.
This network would reduce market fragmentation, lower transaction costs, and improve price discovery while preserving local regulatory sovereignty and financial stability. By broadening access to global capital markets, it would empower entrepreneurs, support innovation, and enable nations at different stages of development to attract investment efficiently.
The ultimate goal is to democratize global capital participation—transforming financial markets from fragmented national systems into a cooperative global platform that promotes economic growth, stability, and shared prosperity.
6. Establish a Global Economic Command Center
A stable and prosperous global economy requires coordinated planning that recognizes the differing capacities, constraints, and developmental stages of each nation. This proposal calls for the establishment of a Global Economic Command Center to analyze, plan, and guide national and regional economic advancement in a structured, data-driven, and adaptive manner.
The Command Center would assess each country’s economic strength, demographic trends, resource endowments, debt levels, technological capacity, and systemic risks. Based on these assessments, customized development pathways would be designed to move all nations forward at a sustainable and realistic pace—without forcing uniform models or unrealistic timelines.
Least developed nations would receive comprehensive, sequenced programs focused on poverty eradication, basic infrastructure, healthcare, education, and institutional capacity-building. Developing nations would be guided through targeted strategies to accelerate industrialization, technological adoption, and capital formation, enabling their transition into developed economies. Developed nations burdened by excessive public debt would be supported with disciplined, long-term strategies for debt reduction, fiscal restructuring, and productivity-led growth. Economically stagnant or declining nations would be offered leapfrogging strategies—leveraging technology, innovation, and structural reform to bypass traditional development bottlenecks.
The Global Economic Command Center would function not as a supranational authority, but as a cooperative strategic platform—providing guidance, coordination, and shared intelligence to help nations advance toward stability, resilience, and shared prosperity.
Security Episode IV
Security Episode IV focuses on safeguarding social life for all people in a truly beautiful world. It embraces the poor, the vulnerable, and those left behind, and it envisions a future in which poverty is eliminated, illiteracy is overcome, diseases are prevented and treated, legal protections are accessible, social welfare is reliable, job training is widely available, and food security is fully guaranteed.
In this world, progress does not stop at survival. The middle class and the wealthy are also lifted to higher standards of living through stability, opportunity, and dignity. Wage earners share in prosperity rather than merely enduring inflation and uncertainty. Affordable housing is available to all. Maternity and parental leave support family formation and childbearing. Pension systems provide security in old age rather than anxiety. Children receive monthly allowances to support healthy development, university education remains affordable, and healthcare is universally accessible and sustainable.
This vision does not impose a single social model on every nation. No two countries will share identical social security systems. Each nation will design its own pathway—aligned with its culture, economic capacity, demographic structure, and stage of development—to achieve comprehensive social life security at a responsible and sustainable pace.
Security Episode IV affirms a simple principle: a beautiful world is not measured only by power or wealth, but by how well it protects human dignity across every stage of life.
Conclusions
When we talk about security, we usually think of life and death, linked with war and crime. Here, I will explore security more deeply, extending beyond these basic concepts. In my beautiful world, I fight for no war, no natural disasters, no economic misfortune, and no social despair. In my beautiful world, I call for all paths to heaven, and then, heaven all the way! Please join me and fight with me. This dream of a beautiful world will come true and it must come true!
Chunhua’s Beautiful World, People’s Dresses
Author: Chunhua Yu
Date: November 2023
Long, long ago, there was a large family at the foot of Tianshan Mountain in Xinjiang, China. Two daughters were born in succession— the older one was called “Big Flower,” and the younger one was called “Small Flower.” From a young age, Big Flower and Small Flower always dressed alike. Almost every Spring Festival, their mother would manage to bring similar new dresses for each of them. They cherished these dresses and the happiness they brought during the holiday season.
However, when Small Flower was fourteen, she saw her sister Big Flower wearing a beautiful red shirt decorated with small white flowers around the collar. “It’s beautiful! It will look even better on me! I want it!” she exclaimed.
Small Flower then went to her mother and pouted, “Big Flower has a beautiful red shirt. Why does she have one, and I don’t? Please talk to my father and ask him to get it for me from Big Flower.” After some pleading, her mother gave in and said, “Okay, okay, I’ll talk to your father…”
The negotiation began, and after hours of discussion, the deadlock was finally broken when the father reluctantly agreed to let Small Flower have the shirt. She immediately cheered up, thrilled to finally get the beautiful red shirt.
Years later, Big Flower called Small Flower when she was in Beijing and reminisced about this lovely story, “Big Flower’s Red Shirt.” Soon after, Small Flower was about to leave Beijing for Canada. What special gift would Big Flower give her sister? What special gift would Big Flower give to Small Flower? Big Flower pondered. Then, she dedicated China’s “Taobao” (淘宝) to her sister, Small Flower, to share China’s beautiful dresses with her.
Small Flower was so happy that she decided to wear them on every occasion. She called them “People’s Dresses” and wished to build a line of People’s Dresses in every country across the world. She wanted every woman—no matter her age, class, race, color, or religion—to have the chance to afford as many beautiful dresses as possible. As a result, cities around the world would transform into cities of beauty, with women walking down the streets, bouncing with joy, smiling, and feeling confident alongside Small Flower.
So, how can one describe the deep affection between Big Flower and Small Flower? A beloved Chinese song, “Small Flower,” captures it perfectly. Yes, even when our black hair turns grey, Small Flower will always be the same as she once was…
I am just this Small Flower. How do you like Chunhua’s Beautiful World and People’s Dresses?
Chunhua’s Beautiful World, People’s Food
Author: Chunhua Yu
Date: November 2023
In my Beautiful World, after the fanfare of bringing People’s Dresses to every nation across the world, I began to think deeply about Beijing food delivery system, “Hungry?”
As we all know, Chinese food is world-renowned and has attracted people from the north to the south, and from the east to the west. If I could create a menu featuring the best dishes from all the provinces and four Special Administrative Regions of China, and if those dishes were made by the largest scale of chefs in training in history, with these chefs dispatched to cities across the globe, it would create a world phenomenon—a miracle from Chunhua’s People’s Food.
People’s Food will be delicious, affordable, healthy, nutritious, and of the highest hygiene standards. It will offer a variety of choices, ensuring safety and convenience with timely delivery. Just imagine how cheerful people around the world will be, enjoying these amazing meals. How beautiful the future could be when everyone is happy, wherever they are, simply from a good meal.
Why connect the name “People’s Food” with “Hungry?” First, it’s a direct translation from Beijing’s food delivery system. Second, the name “Hungry?” represents caring for customers who are hungry—once their orders are placed, they will be filled with happy food. Third, I have experienced hunger in my life and dislike it deeply. Learning from this hardship, I am determined to help everyone around the world avoid hunger, especially children. When children cry from hunger, their parents feel sorrow, and it brings shame to the world. I call on people across the globe to forever fight against hunger, to ensure no community is left behind.
Yes, this is my story, and it’s on the tip of my tongue. So, how do you like Chunhua’s Beautiful World and People’s Food?
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