The value of life is evident, and one of the primary tasks of enlightenment is to focus on deepening people's awareness and appreciation of the remarkable and splendid nature of existence. Illuminating knowledge should also facilitate understanding that the life of the human race not only holds great potential but is also quite fragile, and in the face of adverse developments, we may find ourselves in a predicament from which extrication could be exceedingly challenging, if possible at all.
The foundation of the well-being and flourishing of a modern nation lies in the ability of its core values to create and achieve universal human values.
The greatest wealth of humanity is measured not only by the number of happy generations but also by the magnitude of its responsibility for a happy future.
Intelligence — a gift of evolution to humans, is their undeniable superiority over other species on our planet. It endowed them, as they "believe," with the "right" to exterminate others for their benefit, but the laws of justice "exist" in nature itself. If humans do not become truly humane and spiritually developed, they will ultimately exterminate themselves.
The meaningful life of people and the viability of the future presume the creation of a universal enlightened society, in which the political sphere cannot ignore the issues of humaneness and the happiness of everyone.