

What could an ideal world be like? And could it even exist in our reality? Sometimes I ask myself these questions. I think many philosophers have puzzled over them. When I think of an ideal world, I imagine a world where everything breathes with purity and beauty. In my mind, it looks like a science fiction picture. In such a world, the problem of pollution is solved by environmentally friendly energy sources. For example, if people installed solar panels on the moon and learned how to transmit energy to Earth. Instead of cramped high-rise buildings, people would live in comfortable and practical houses with two or three apartments. Deserts have been replaced by fertile fields. And wild animals live in specially designated places, where no one hunts them. Cars have been replaced by air cabs controlled by artificial intelligence. Thanks to this, no human being can die in an accident. Still in a perfect world, humanity has mastered outer space. Mars and the Moon have been colonized, like in the best science fiction writers' books. The hardest work is done by robots, so people have a lot of time for leisure and creativity. People treat each other well. There are no wars, no poverty, no diseases. And if children are born sick because of a bad set of circumstances, they are cured right away. No one loses loved ones. Everyone has equal opportunities and doable responsibilities, which do not depend on the amount of money, social status, and so on. It's a beautiful picture, isn't it? At first glance, such a world looks like a garden of Eden. However, if you think about it, you begin to think of dystopian novels, where humanity is ruled by a supernatural mind. After all, it is impossible to force someone to love. That is the great value of love. In my opinion, there is no such thing as an ideal world, because there is no clear definition of an ideal. For example, for me an ideal world would be the world I described above. And someone would want to live in a universe where they would have slaves. Everyone, somewhere deep down, has a tendency toward selfishness, anger, greed, and other bad qualities. Free will consists in the constant choice between good actions and evil ones. In part, a person's moral principles make him or her an individual. However, we can make our world a better place. Show kindness to those around us, to family and friends, and to help the weak. Then each of us will have more joy in life. 😇✌🌏💙😘