In "What the Nobel Peace Prize Truly Values", Faulk (2016) writes about the Nobel peace price, and who is suitable to achieve it, whether it is people who are achieving actual peace or others who are seeking peace and pursuing it. The Author started by viewing some examples of people who achieved these prizes in the past for example, President Santos. While it might be true that the Noble Peace Prize must be awarded for people who are achieving actual peace, the author did not take into account that awarding others who are trying to maintain peace wouldn’t misinterpret the value of the prize.