"Does humanity have a final goal?
a) If yes, what is it, who defined it, and when?
b) If humanity is to exist for billions of years, will that goal be subject to revision?
c) Or is there no such goal yet — and must humanity define it itself?
d) Could “complete happiness” serve as the singular answer?"
A human being, a flower that miraculously sprouted in the cosmic desert, and having the potential to become a blossoming universal tree — but only if we see meaning in it.
If the continued existence of human life holds meaning, then its origin and manner of emergence become less significant. The importance of understanding the roots of life's evolution is not about seeking some 'sacred' meaning within it, but about ensuring its preservation.
The future of humankind is inseparable from its fundamental universal values and the peaceful exploration of space, which can provide a solid foundation for the long-term security of humaneness.
The happiness and meaning of life for the modern individual are inseparable from humanity's fate — there can be no spiritual peace without confidence in a humane and secure future.