The Right Mindset

Question: What’s the best mindset to have in life? Answer: We are all born with an exclusive mindset. Our inherently self-serving, self-justifying nature operates this exclusive mindset, subjective perception of reality, where only I am important and all the calculations are about my fulfilment, well-being. But this is not a good mindset for life in … More The Right Mindset

Afterlife In This Life

Question: What is the difference between living for this life and living for the life after one dies? Answer: It completely depends on the person’s worldview, one’s level of consciousness, precondition of reality. There are secular people who don’t believe in an “afterlife” so they try to maximize their potential in “this life” as long … More Afterlife In This Life

Honourable Man

Question: What are 5 things I should live my life by to be considered an honourable man? Answer: The notion “Honourable” – based on the laws of nature – means “honouring others”. “Honourable life” means becoming a selfless, transparent pipeline, cogwheel in Nature’s closed, fully integrated and perfect system, which in our case means facilitating, … More Honourable Man

Changing The Self

Question: If there’s one thing you could change about the way you are, what would it be? Answer: What I would change about the way I am is “less me, more others”, meaning instead of constantly caring, worrying about myself, I would like to care, worry about and serve others. By selflessly dissolving into one … More Changing The Self

Regret The Regrets

Question: What can we do to make our life regretless? Answer: In order to make life “regretless” we should stop regretting anything. Regretting the past, regretting something that has already passed is the most wasteful action we can do. What has already happened is already engraved into history books, we have no free choice about … More Regret The Regrets

Free Yourself Through Discipline

Question: What’s the most disciplined decision you’ve ever made? Answer: The most disciplined decision I made was to embark on a fully committed, purposeful, methodical process of changing my inherently self-serving, self-justifying, egoistic nature to a selfless, altruistic, unconditionally serving one. This requires a “soldier-like” daily discipline and a mutually supportive commando, as otherwise we … More Free Yourself Through Discipline

Useful Mistakes

Question: Can you gain experience if you don’t make mistakes? Answer: No, we can’t. Mistakes have a negative connotation and our inherently proud, self-justifying nature hates them, but mistakes are not actually “mistakes”. They are simply dead ends while we scan and map reality, nature’s cause and effect processes. These dead ends, ticking out seemingly … More Useful Mistakes