From philosophical creativity

#0728
Since the first cell of life had a tendency towards self-preservation, life as a whole, including human life, inherited this trait. However, over time, people realized that strict biological rules were insufficient for self-preservation, and they began to incorporate softer, more humane means. They further recognized that it's not just about mere survival, but about living a dignified and meaningful existence. Yes, we understand this well today, but we are moving too slowly in this direction. We must deeply realize that we are now at a different level of life's complexity, and without a humane and exalted way of life, we will not achieve not only a meaningful and prosperous life but even simple self-preservation.

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