Why does the world exist? The universe exists simply without a cause. It either emerged spontaneously or has eternally existed — that's a separate topic. Inherently, it possesses a self-organizing property but lacks a predetermined purpose. The universe is essentially a specific possibility for the birth and formation of various complex phenomena, including primitive intelligent life. Over time, these phenomena either get destroyed or cease to exist, while new ones may emerge. However, intelligent beings have the opportunity to extend their existence if they manage to harness the potential of their inherent qualities and the capabilities of their surrounding world. Fortunately, the potential of fundamental human traits and the opportunities offered by the physical world for flourishing are extraordinary, and it is our choice whether we reach the stars or regress into dissolution.
The past and present events in the Universe point towards the fact that the extinction of humans, or any other potential intelligent life, in this space desert is a common physical phenomenon.
The dominance of genuine spiritual values in humanity's worldview provides it with the real opportunity to find in them inexhaustible sources of eternal flourishing and happiness.
The path of spirituality is a conscious journey of a person leading to a life imbued with humanistic values, self-realization, a profound understanding of the world, and the experience of beauty.
Humanness — an essential feature of the Homo genus, developed by themselves, without which they could not have achieved the current level of development. Furthermore, without its further refinement, there's no prospect for the future.