
Question: Do you believe that only a life lived for others is a life worthwhile? Why or why not?
Answer: I do believe that only a life lived for others is a worthy life.
We can understand it even egoistically. True happiness is an emotional impression that arises from positive, mutually supportive, mutually complementing Human relationships in a closed environment. When mutually committed people start caring solely for the wellbeing, contentment of one another above selfish, egoistic calculations, such an overwhelming, mutual flow of joy and fulfillment is generated that is much greater and qualitatively higher than any personal, selfish fulfillment can provide.
Moreover success in a globally integrated and fully interdependent world depends on positive, mutually responsible and mutually complementing cooperation, where each individual submits to the mutually generated “collective mind”, which can “hack into” nature’s infinite database through similarity, effortlessly finding solutions for any problems.
A mutual, collective Human life which is built on “existence for the sake of others” offers an infinitely happy, prosperous, fulfilled existence.