Of course, the phrase "The Universe is indifferent" is not a scientific but a poetic expression. We use it to emotionally assess the nature of reality. The Universe is just a platform for the transformation of aimless physical matter, and the appearance of humanity is our great luck. But to use the opportunities of the Universe, we must be grateful to it, which implies overcoming our own indifference first and foremost.
Humans are very fortunate beings, perhaps the most fortunate in the Universe. Because in the process of evolution, there was no purposeful system for protecting life, and as a result of certain natural catastrophes, life could have completely disappeared. May luck always be with us!
Modern enlighteners, especially those illuminating ethics and personality psychology, must not only qualitatively and accessibly present the essence of a "full-fledged life" but also, by inspiring, motivate towards it.
Today, science and philosophy must maintain an optimal balance between searching for answers to the remaining ultimate questions about the Universe and enlightening existing knowledge, because the accumulated knowledge is quite sufficient to form a rational and productive worldview, and society as a whole is not aware of what valuable knowledge has already been accumulated.
The dark history of the Inquisition suggests that the great thinkers of this era, despite the fact that they themselves found themselves helpless in the face of its fanaticism and even its victims, nevertheless gave rise in thousands of others to the spirit of a universal struggle for the enlightenment of humanity.
I was brought into this world without being asked, and that was probably for the best. That's ironic, of course. The world is insanely beautiful. The first step to making it even more beautiful is to be grateful for one's existence.