Teaching One’s Self

Question: What’s something you’re glad you taught yourself? Answer: I am very glad that after all I did not teach myself anything. Teaching ourselves is like a dog chasing its own tail. We are born with an inherently self-serving, self-justifying and egoistic nature, viewing reality in a completely subjective, introverted fashion. If I try to … More Teaching One’s Self

Responsible Adults

Question: What’s the most complicated aspect of being an adult? Answer: I think it must be the full responsibility for one’s own actions. And it gets even more “serious” when one establishes a family, has children as then the circle of responsibility extends beyond the singular self. Today the whole of Humanity is at the … More Responsible Adults

Life Making Sense

Question: At what point in your life (in terms of age or maturity) did you feel like life starting making more sense? Why? Answer: To me it happened around the age of 40, when following a heartbreaking family tragedy I started asking about the meaning of suffering in life, about the general meaning of life, … More Life Making Sense

Changing The World

Question: What can I do today to make the world a better place? Answer: In order to make the world a better place, to correct, solve problems, first we need to know what is wrong with the world. By now we have enough experiences to conclude that we can’t change, correct the world through political, … More Changing The World

Life Lessons

Question: Do you believe that there is a lesson to be learned from every occasion in life, and why? Answer: I do believe that there is a lesson to be learned from everything as life is nothing else but a vast, cosmic educational process. We are born to become “human beings”, creatures that fully mapped … More Life Lessons