Fundamental characteristics of a holistic philosophical worldview — scientific facts, philosophical rational conclusions, curiosity, constructive emotions, and orientation towards self-realization for the sake of universal well-being.
The human world remains heavily influenced by the biological needs and evolutionary instincts of the past, underscoring the vital role of enlightenment. Quality enlightenment refines the world of humans and prevents it from degrading, constantly and convincingly reminding people of the importance of living a worthy and fulfilling life.
The first cell of life on Earth, that formed due to the evolutionary properties of matter, innately and spontaneously had the attribute of preserving its specific properties to remain as "life", "not decomposing or disintegrating". If it had not possessed such a property, it would not have been able to develop further and would have remained as one of the types of more complex formations and minerals, like crystals and proteins. Thus, this property of primary life determined the main specificity of its further evolution. And the biological organisms that subsequently formed, under the influence of millions of connected and random factors, accordingly, possessed this attribute of self-preservation, the preservation of their biological existence, which meant feeding to stay alive, and consequently, moving to find food, and, more broadly — to struggle for their existence. This very property has left deep imprints on the human species, with both positive and negative aspects, which we must study in greater depth to steer humanity's journey in the right direction.
For future generations to fulfill the hopes of the modern generation, it's crucial for the modern generation itself to respect the aspirations of the past.