Einstein posits that the purpose of human existence is inherently tied to others. He emphasizes a deep sense of , acknowledging that every individual’s inner and outer life is built upon the labor of others, both living and dead.
: Einstein argues that a person's true value is measured by the degree to which they have achieved "liberation from the self". The World as I See It
: He identifies Kindness, Beauty, and Truth as the guiding lights that gave him the courage to face life cheerfully, dismissing mere material happiness as the "ideal of a pigsty". 2. Political Views and Pacifism Einstein posits that the purpose of human existence