When I have cooked something particularly delicious, I give some to my neighbours. I love to share and they are always very happy.
Khadije, 33 years, Iran
When I'm baking a cake and I'm missing an egg or some baking powder, I borrow it from my neighbour. If she is missing something, she asks me. It's very simple and nice.
Sarah, 40 years, Germany
If I separate the rubbish properly, my neighbours are happy. Peace with neighbours in Germany is as simple as that. If I clean the stairwell on time and keep to all the rules, my neighbours feel they can rely on me.
Mikaele, 38 years, Eritrea
I am always available for my friends - the time of day doesn't matter. Always.
Monique, Netherlands
When friends of mine are sick, I visit them and bring them something to eat.
Esther, 41 years, Germany
I light a candle for my family and pray. I feel the peaceful energy.
Sarah, 41 years, Germany
My mother is like a lighthouse. She is where the shore is. The safe ground. She shines far and wide. That's how my mother is for me and that's how I want to be for my children.
Margarita, 37 years, Peru
When I dance with my children, I pass on to the next generation what I have learned from my ancestors. I feel good energy and peace.
Gold, 29 years, Nigeria
Playing with my grandchildren, reading to them, baking with them and making them laugh is pure peace for me.
Lucyna, 64 years, Poland
When a girl turns 15 in Ecuador, there is a big celebration. A girl's fifteenth birthday means that she is now recognised as a woman in society. From now on, for example, it is allowed to put on make-up, wear high heels and have a boyfriend. The celebration on the day of the fifteenth birthday is like a wedding, only in pink. There is a mass in the church and a big party afterwards.
Patricia, 47 years, Ecuador