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Mission and key issues of human2stay interviews...

For a long time members of arts, sciences and sports serve as agents of humanistic ideas and values. Known and respected people, they could stop the wars in the name of humanity. Nowadays we have only five (5) questions for the famous people. And we're asking, just to make clear their humane positions.

By its topics, human2stay opposes to the gossip media and today's pointless format of celebrities' web-segment. Although the spokespersons are mostly the people of creative work, the interview of humane concept doesn't relate to the creativity directly, but it addresses spokespersons and readers to the more general topics, like humanity, social experience, personal emotions, etc.

When you cried last time and, if no secret, for what reason?

There are some events during our life, when it seems as there is no way out. That could be tragic circumstances or such assessment of them. At that time, what's the thing to do? You may not know the universal solution, but you know how you acted in such situations.

Could you please choose any event of last days, weeks or months, that has distressed you?
It can be any happening on a local or international scale. How could you comment on it?

There's always a new danger watching for humanity in its way, always a new temptation we're ready succumb to. What's the danger of our days? And what's the way to avoid this trap?

What are the main obstructions to apply humanities principles at our today's life?
Could they be solved?

Evidently, the questionnaire is quite short. These questions call just to think over, to define the grounds, and to formulate one's position unconventional. According to idea of human2stay, any position on these issues stops to be commonplace as soon as it is supported by personal experience of the interviewed person.

The words of William James from 'The Meaning of Truth', October 1904, are most welcome: "By reality humanism means nothing more than the other experiences with which a given present experience may find itself mixed up."

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