Finding Our Perfect Role In The System

Question: Can an inept person live a happy life? Answer: What is an “inept” person? In relation to what do we measure this “ineptness”? We are not “standalone”, individual creatures as our inherently selfish, egoistic ego tries to tell us. We are all individual cells, cogwheels in a vast, cosmic living organism, or sentient machinery. … More Finding Our Perfect Role In The System

Consciously Happy

Question: When did you realize that you weren’t taking responsibility for your own happiness? Answer: Happiness is an innate need in us. Wise, empirical scientists who researched reality and Human nature “from within” tell us that the “purpose of creation”, the purpose of the Natural Universe we live in is to provide us with infinite … More Consciously Happy

Crisis Management

Question: What actions did you take to proactively manage a difficult period of your life? Answer: I proactively entered, “embedded” myself into a positive, purposeful, mutually supportive and mutually complementing environment. Only with the help of such an environment can we endure difficult states, get up after failures, continue processing towards a committed, mutual goal, … More Crisis Management

Making Calculations

Question: Would you stand up for something even if it means to lose everything? Answer: According to the normal, self-serving, self-justifying, egocentric Human nature – which makes simple, constant calculations on selfish rewards, pleasures gained against effort, suffering exerted – I wouldn’t consciously, knowingly stand up for something, if it means losing more than what … More Making Calculations

Saving The Planet By Saving, Rebuilding Our Connections

Question: Could the world ever be a happy place with no structural sufferings (just the personal ones of loss, disease, etc.)? Answer: It only depends on us, the people living in this world. We have the power and obligation to make this world the “garden of Eden from the “hellish”, dark, hostile place we see … More Saving The Planet By Saving, Rebuilding Our Connections