"In modern Western society, humanistic social action, in its bewildering variety of forms, is seen both as the
characteristic way of relieving suffering and enhancing human well-being and, at the same time, as a noble
ideal of service, of self-sacrifice, by humanists of all faiths....
The secular humanistic activist sets himself the endless task of satisfying that desire, and perhaps hopes to
end social suffering by constructing utopias. The Buddhist, on the other hand, is concerned ultimately with
the transformation of desire."
Practically all human misery
and serious emotional turmoil
are quite unnecessary
-not to mention unethical.
You, unethical?
When you make yourself severely
anxious or depressed,
you are clearly acting against you
and are being unfair and unjust
to yourself.