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Due to the error in the transmission of files in the layout process, a different version of the text had been published from the present one that was provided by the author and approved by the Editors. The Editors would like to apologize for this technical mistake to the author and to the readers. We acknowledge that the version that the author sent to the Journal of 14 September is the correct one, and that there are the following minor revisions that need to be made to the version of the article that had been firstly published in Journal of Regional Security Vol. 14, No. 2. The list of corrections shall be published in Journal of Regional Security Vol. 15, No. 1 both, in print and online. The corrected article shall be published online, replacing the file previously published within Vol. 14, No. 2 in print and online.
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The author presents his own view on the achievements of this magazine as a real cultural institution of its own, which is not only a “book of remembrance” in the form of a chronicle, that few others places of the size of Gračanica can claim for themselves, but also a measure of value for many events, organizations, institutions and personalities from the past and present of this town. The author believes that this is an added value of this whole project. He knows from his own experience that it is easier to write about bigger topics and bigger environments, generally, than about the everyday life of small towns and settlements. The risk of mistakes is always higher there. Those who create and have been writing for the “Gračanički glasnik” for more than 25 years have managed to find a true measure in that: the affirmation of true values and saving them from oblivion. This is a mission that is worth admiring, as the author believes, pointing to the achievements of this publishing project.
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Beyond what is seen is, or seems to be, the immense invisible. Sight is always limited. Invisibility is unlimited, infinite, even if, from the perspective of knowledge, it means nothing, in the sense that, from the perspective of the eyes, what is not seen does not exist. Of course, it does not exist for the eyes, from which it should be concluded that it does not exist only for the eyes. But if by eyes we mean the eyes of cognition, that is, the complete instrument or instrumentation of knowledge, the conclusion seems to be valid. But it is not. Existence is not reduced to what we know. Neither action, nor reason, nor thought. And even less so the world. This world of ours, which seems, in the immensity of the Universe, a whole. A whole, but not a monolith, but a dynamic and complex system, a process difficult to identify in its entirety and even less in its difficulty. Because the harmony we want is, in fact, a conflicting one. It is a continual war in which we all eventually die, each paying the price of his or her survival over a background of torment, struggle, joy, sadness, victory, defeat, and sometimes happiness. But that’s how people live on planet Earth.
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