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Instilling love for life is cultivating an ability to consciously see the valuable and the beautiful, and fill one's feeling and thoughts with them. |
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A rational worldview is the basis for the formation of spiritual needs, which are eternal sources of motivation for a meaningful and productive life. |
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The ability to create is also a sense of responsibility for the Human being. |
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An unlimited capacity of a human to self-improvement makes him an object of constant respect and admiration. |
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By developing own worldview and personality traits, a person deeper understands splendor and value of the life. This gives him even more motivation and willpower to achieve sensibly targeted goals. |
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Ideality of a person is possible also with simple modesty. |
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Human personality is formed and developed by a person’s inner and outer worlds. The social environment is important, yet mindfulness and the thrust of the own thoughts and senses are even more important. |
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To leave a fond memory, one must earn a place in the memory of others. |
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The purpose of life is to live meaningfully, productively, and emotionally–saturate. In other words, to live fully. |
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The greatness of humankind is displayed in its created sustainable, humane civilization for everyone to live happily. |