Good Immortality

Question: Do you believe that immortality would be good for humanity? Why? Answer: Perhaps it is easier to approach the question if we first examine what is “not good for Humanity”, what is the root of all of our Human problems? We are all born inherently selfish, egoistic, greedy and hateful. This inherent nature presents … More Good Immortality

Happy Life

Question: What do you personally need to feel happy in life? Answer: In order to feel happy in life, we need to acquire the ability to feel “happiness”. Happiness as something “airy”, intangible, we don’t know how and where to grasp it. Thus first we need to learn that “happiness” is a unique addition, consequence … More Happy Life

Need For Purpose

Question: Do people need something for which to live? Answer: It depends. But in general Human beings are “purposeful creatures”, unless we want to remain on a very simple, “animate/humanoid” level of existence we need to find an overall goal, purpose for our lives. And in order to be “truly Human”, to rise above instinctively … More Need For Purpose

Cheating Death…

Question: Would you want to know when and how you will die? Answer: Not really, I think there are certain things that are better to remain unknown, even if it is “written” somewhere already. I understand that this could be different concerning terminal illness situations, trying to choose, facilitate an otherwise inevitable death in the … More Cheating Death…

Rule(s) Of Life

Question: If you had to set one rule everyone had to follow, what would it be? Answer: The primary rule for building Human relationships, building Human societies on – based on Nature’s most fundamental law of keeping balance, homeostasis – has been established by unique, original, empirical scientists things of years ago. The rule has … More Rule(s) Of Life

No Regrets

Question: How can you regret something you didn’t do if you can’t possibly know the outcome? Answer: You are completely right. Regret makes sense only when we are in full control, we know exactly the choices in front of us, we have a reasonable expectations about the outcome and then despite of all the evaluations, … More No Regrets