A mature person clearly grasps that life is fleeting, it ought to be lived here and now, and at the same time, they deeply understand that it needs to be lived fully and worthily.
The ethics of Humanism assert: every person is obliged to recognize their calling and realize their potential for their own happiness and general well-being. Cultivating the appropriate mindset is the sacred duty of all.
Before us, we have a beautiful life that we live, and a very exciting occupation that not only brings happiness but also gives meaning to our life: more active participation in the creation of a common future, in the depths of which we also exist, where our further life unfolds.
Self-actualization leads to countless of achievements: humanity, creativity, the satisfaction of needs, caring for loved ones, giving meaning to life, fulfillment of duty, a decent life, pride, happiness, and as well as the opportunity to leave a good memory of yourself.
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.