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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 itself 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.

I recently received an email where someone tracked me down and requested if they could interview me for their activist website. They sent me the questions that I should consider. And as I read these questions they brought up a lot of thoughts for me. Does what I say make sense or is it just plain ole' crazy? Johnny Sanchez, actor (USA)
I would like to thank you a lot for such defying and important questions. I hope you will continue your good work. Muito Obrigada! Daniela Varela, singer (Portugal)

I wish you all the best for your very original web/blog concept. And I hope to have the opportunity to talk with you in your further projects. Katerina Moutsatsos, actress (Greece, USA)
Very interesting project that you have going; I love to be part of it. The questions are very thought-provoking. But thank you for having me do this - it really is making me think hard about circumstances and things that can be easily glossed over if we let them. Thank you for including me in your project! Vic Chao, actor (USA)

I found your questions provocative and I'm delighted that it gave me a chance to think about these different propositions of perception and reality. You ask the questions that should be asked. We, who still care, are weaving a more interesting, responsible and beautiful story of what it means to be human. Thank you for your part in this great play of consciousness and creation, curiosity and question. I appreciate that you are being both conscious and conscientious and I wish you and your aspirations great success and interconnectivity. It is not war that changes the world, it is ideas. I am glad you're attending your garden and I was honored to participate. Leigh McCloskey, actor (USA)

Glad you guys have a very unique and valuable online publication and thank you for making me a part of it. I was happy to add my 2 cents. Thank you again and good luck with all. Cheerio! Jacqueline Piñol, actress (USA)
Normally I don't like interviews because they're void of any depth & ask me the same questions over & over again. But I thought that this is a sweet website. And I appreciate that you wanted the truth about how I feel & what I believe in without any superficiality. Natalie Reid, model (USA)

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."