The upbringing of a personality begins with familiarizing the spiritual heritage of humanity, and the formation begins with its awareness of its responsibility to multiply it.
A mature personality clearly recognizes the importance of Humanity. Guarding it meticulously, they understand that life's complexities are no excuse to demean it with even a single action.
What drives our love for life and our desire for it to be eternal? Perhaps it is the awareness of the value of human life, its culture, experiencing feelings and emotions that bring joy. And for the sake of love and dreams, it is important to live fully and with dignity.
By the will of chance, life originated on planet Earth, eventually giving rise to the human species. By creating and passing down values from generation to generation, people have evolved life to the present day, a process that continues even now. Life is beautiful and remarkable, with many magnificent aspects, particularly astonishing feelings and emotions like love, sincerity, admiration, happiness, laughter, and more. It brings great joy that humanity has the possibility to create a civilization where each individual can lead a fulfilling life. The dignified path for a modern individual is to live fully in order to make this possibility a reality.
Whether consciously or instinctively, in fact, everyone wishes for a bright future: for their children, descendants, and future generations; for their own creativity, goodwill, and beauty; for the preservation of universal culture and life as a whole. Such a prospect presents a real opportunity to enhance the happiness of people and all that has been created. Therefore, the issue of a reliable common future, even long-term, is associated with the questions of happiness and the meaning of personal life, and it is something that one cannot and should not ignore.
A relevant life stance is an energetic dedication to a fulfilling life and the fulfillment of duty in the name of raising Humanity onto the pedestal of humaneness.
The conscious search for the meaning of life begins with answering the question, "Why live, considering that I am mortal and the being itself has no purpose or destination?" To live encourages also "biological instincts." But what if we overcome them? Fortunately, a rational person agrees that life holds many valuable, remarkable, and beautiful things: love, pleasure, joy, humanity, beauty, communication, adventure, and much more. And that life is worth working for and living honorably for the sake of loved ones, oneself, and all people.