One never asks fundamental questions. One hasn’t the time, the inclination or the intelligence to find out. Having asked fundamental questions, we haven’t the energy to answer them. Fundamental questions, not intellectual ones. Anybody can easily ask intellectual questions, but we are talking about fundamental questions such as: What is it all about? What does death mean? What does living mean? What does love mean? Is there such thing as God? What is the individual? What is a human being? If these questions are not answered – not by professors, not by philosophers, not by theologians or priests, but answered by each human being – then society, of which each human being is, soon becomes rotten, utterly superficial – as it is taking place in the world.