Nature’s Uncompromising Principle

Question: What are your uncompromisable values, your core principles? Answer: I don’t have any personal ones, especially that any such personal values, principles would be inevitably egocentric, self-serving, self-justifying, subjective. Fortunately Nature’s perfect system provides us with an uncompromising, core principle, unique, empirical, Natural scientists expressed in the law: “Love your neighbor as yourself”. Contrary … More Nature’s Uncompromising Principle

It’s Better To Be A Useful Cogwheel, Then Being “Jack Of All Trades”

Question: Which is better, being king of one trade or jack of all trades? Answer: King of one trade. We can pretend to be “jack of all trades” but this is a proud, egotistic lie which is also harmful. We are but individual cells, cogwheels in a perfect, completely integrated, interdependent system. We all have … More It’s Better To Be A Useful Cogwheel, Then Being “Jack Of All Trades”

Be Yourself – By Finding Your Puzzle Piece In The Right Environment

Question: Is being yourself harder than being fake? Answer: This solely depends on the environment we exist in. After all we are the product of our environment. If the environment – like our general, global, Westernised environment today – projects fake values, fake goals, artificial aspirations, then we all become fake regardless of what we … More Be Yourself – By Finding Your Puzzle Piece In The Right Environment

The High Self-Esteem Of Perfect Cogwheel

Question: How do I build self esteem as an adult? Answer: Since we are the product of our environment, since – despite being born with inherently self-serving, self-justifying nature – we still need the approval, respect from our environment, we can build a healthy self-esteem by entering the right, purposeful, mutually supportive and mutually complementing … More The High Self-Esteem Of Perfect Cogwheel

Turning Philosophy Into Practical Science

Question: What are the most optimistic philosophical views? Answer: The only optimistic philosophical view is one that becomes implemented in practice. Usually philosophy is “airy”, it can be very catchy and attractive as it lacks realistic, mundane “earthly” foundations. A philosopher can devise a theory without limits, without considering natural laws or our inherent Human … More Turning Philosophy Into Practical Science

Consciously Upgrading The Survival Reflex

Question: Are people inherently selfish; is it a survival mechanism? Answer: Yes for both. We are all born with an inherently self-serving, self-justifying, self-protecting, egoistic nature. This is according to the “primordial”, animate survival reflex of Nature. There is one problem though in relation to Humans… All other parts, elements, creatures in Nature’s fully integrated … More Consciously Upgrading The Survival Reflex

Cost Of Loving – Assessed Differently

Question: What are the cost of living? Answer: I would like to examine the question of “cost of living” differently, considering the fully integrated, interdependent world we evolved into. The average – non-material – cost of living is how much I am capable of annulling myself, my inherently self-serving, self-justifying, subjective nature towards others. In … More Cost Of Loving – Assessed Differently