At the end of the film version of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2, Harry broke the Elder Wand in two and threw the pieces away.
Why did he do that?
Answer
Because it's powerful and dangerous and brings misery to (almost) everyone who possesses it?
Because he doesn't want the power it has, and can't give it away in good conscience?
Essentially, the Elder Wand is a magnet for trouble and violence. Its very purpose is to make the wielder unbeatable. Harry knows that whoever has the wand, if it is known, is a target. He is tired of fighting, and wants peace.
He is the only one who can destroy the wand, so he does.
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