Joe was already seated at cafรฉ Algarve when Nelly Furtado arrived, her energy vibrant yet contemplative. She carried a notebook and a copy of The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho, its cover slightly worn from use.
โNelly, youโre glowing,โ Joe said as she sat down. โWhatโs on your mind?โ
Nelly smiled, her eyes scanning the horizon where the waves met the sky. โBig things, Joe. Iโve been thinking about world peace.โ
Joe raised an eyebrow. โWorld peace? Thatโs a pretty tall order.โ
โIt is,โ Nelly admitted, setting her notebook and book on the table. โBut someone has to dream it, right? Iโve been reading The Alchemist again, and thereโs this quote that keeps playing in my mind:
โAnd, when you want something, all the universe conspires in helping you to achieve it.โ
Joe nodded, intrigued. โSo, you think the universe can help us achieve world peace?โ
โI do,โ Nelly said earnestly. โBut itโs not just about wishing for it. Itโs about believing itโs possible and taking steps toward it. Thatโs why Iโve been following what Antรณnio Guterres, the UN Secretary-General, has been doing. Heโs been advocating for diplomacy, unity, and solutions to global crises. I think he has the vision and the heart to lead the world toward peace.โ
Joe leaned back in his chair. โThatโs ambitious. But how do you see it happening?โ
Nelly opened her notebook, revealing pages filled with ideas and notes. โIt starts with small, tangible actionsโfostering dialogue, promoting education, addressing inequalities. But it also requires a shift in mindset. People need to believe that peace is achievable, that itโs worth fighting for in a different wayโthrough words, compassion, and collaboration.โ
Joe glanced at her notes, impressed. โAnd you think Guterres is the one to make it happen?โ
โI think heโs a key figure,โ Nelly said. โBut itโs not just about one person. Itโs about inspiring a movement. Thatโs where the quote comes in. If enough of us truly want peace, the universe will align to help us achieve it. It might sound idealistic, but every great change starts with a dream.โ
Joe smiled. โYouโve always been a dreamer, Nelly. But youโre also someone who turns dreams into reality. So, whatโs your role in all this?โ
Nellyโs expression softened, but her determination was clear. โI want to use my platform to amplify the message. Through music, through conversations like this, through supporting initiatives that promote peace. I know I canโt do it alone, but I can be a part of the ripple effect.โ
Joe nodded thoughtfully. โItโs a big dream, but I like it. And youโre rightโif anyone can inspire people to believe in something bigger, itโs you.โ
As the sun dipped lower in the sky, casting golden hues over the ocean, Nelly gazed out at the horizon. โItโs not just my dream, Joe. Itโs humanityโs dream. And I truly believe the universe is ready to conspire with us, if weโre brave enough to ask.โ
The two friends sat in silence for a moment, the weight of the conversation settling between them. In that quiet space, surrounded by the rhythm of the waves, Nellyโs hope for peace felt not just possible, but inevitable.







Joe had a somber look on his face, a rare departure from his usual easygoing demeanor.
โWhatโs on your mind, Joe?โ Nelly asked, sipping her herbal tea.
Joe leaned forward, resting his elbows on the table. โNelly, youโve been talking about world peace and the hope that leaders like Antรณnio Guterres can guide us there. But thereโs something I think you should know. Something that complicates the dream.โ
Nelly tilted her head, intrigued but cautious. โGo on.โ
Joe took a deep breath. โHave you ever heard of the phrase โmasters of warโ? Itโs not just about generals or politiciansโitโs about the people behind the scenes. The ones funding wars, profiting from them. Banking families, for example. The Rothschilds are one of the most famous names in this context.โ
Nelly frowned slightly, her curiosity piqued. โIโve heard the name, but what do you mean? How are they involved?โ
Joe nodded. โThe Rothschild family became incredibly wealthy and influential during the 18th and 19th centuries, largely through banking. They were pioneers in creating international financial networks. During wars, they funded both sidesโloaning money to governments, often with high interest. It wasnโt just about the money, though. It was about power, influence, and control.โ
Nelly set her cup down, her brow furrowed. โThatโs… unsettling. But why would anyone want to perpetuate war? Whatโs the point?โ
Joe sighed. โWar is incredibly profitable. Governments borrow money to fund military campaigns, buy weapons, and rebuild after destruction. The ones lending the moneyโthese banking familiesโearn massive profits from the interest. Itโs a cycle. And beyond the financial gain, war destabilizes nations, making them easier to influence or control.โ
Nellyโs eyes narrowed as she processed the information. โBut how does this tie into todayโs world? Are you saying this still happens?โ
Joe nodded grimly. โAbsolutely. The system has evolved, but the principles remain. Modern banking institutions, multinational corporations, and defense contractors play similar roles. Itโs not just the Rothschilds anymoreโitโs a web of powerful entities with vested interests in conflict.โ
Nelly leaned back, her expression a mix of disbelief and determination. โIf thatโs true, then how do we even begin to fight against something so deeply entrenched?โ
Joeโs face softened. โBy staying informed. By questioning narratives. By supporting leaders and movements that genuinely seek peace and justice, not just profit or power. And by using platformsโlike yours, Nellyโto spread awareness.โ
Nelly nodded slowly, her resolve hardening. โItโs daunting, Joe. But if what youโre saying is true, it makes the quest for peace even more important. The world deserves to know whoโs pulling the strings.โ
Joe smiled faintly. โItโs a heavy truth, but I knew youโd understand. Youโve always been about more than just the surface. Youโre not afraid to dig deeper, even when itโs uncomfortable.โ
Nelly reached for her notebook, flipping to a blank page. โThen letโs dig. If weโre going to dream of peace, we need to know what weโre up against. And maybe, just maybe, the universe will conspire to help us expose the truth.โ
As the rain pattered against the windows, the two friends sat in the glow of the lamplight, their conversation shifting between history, hope, and the challenge of dismantling systems built on war.
WHOA! Most excellent Nelly, I will help you on your most excellent quest for world peace.