"Living a good life in this world is very difficult for many people. Do you think that there will ever be a world peace for everyone to have a good life?"
I don't think that is possible to have a perfect life, just as they like it, simply because we all have different opinions and perspectives that interfere with each other, but I think that we each have the potential to satisfy at least some our goals. This topic brings me to what I will be discussing in my book review next week on Philip Zimbardo's book on the Stanford Prison experiment. He looks at good and evil as differing perspectives rather than entities, and claims that we can only understand and transform one or the other by somehow gaining a glimpse of that perspective, rather than by immediately attacking an other's views. I think a greater number of people could experience "the good life" if everyone was more open-minded and respectful of others perspectives, though it is very important to hold close your own beliefs and understand your own reasons for them.
What do you think is the best path to "a good life" for the greatest number of people?
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