The goal of my life is not to make others happy. My existence aims to inspire others. I want to provide other people with positive, artistic incentives.
But why do I want to inspire other humans? What is the reason for that? My dream is to give people’s minds incentives to ask questions about themselves. Also, I hope to inspire them to seek answers for a lot of existential questions. I want to do that even if we know that we will never find them. Going further, I want others to search for their own “I.” I believe that we all should try to seek and answer the question, “Who we are?”
Moreover, I want to give incentives to others to express themselves.
Undoubtedly, art is one of the best ways to do that. But, without acting, we will never find our deep “self.” Indeed, we can end up life drinking the alcohol and complaining that our life sucks. That’s why another aim of both artistic activity and the whole experience is to try to encourage others to believe in themselves and other people. I think that trusting people is a crucial factor for all of us. Thus, I would say that the purpose of my existence to make people happy, but in the long term. I do not want to give them a product to buy it. The fact is that my dream is to provide to others as many inspirations as possible.
I already received many incentives from the artists who devoted their lives to art and broadly defined inner development.
Can I give you some examples? Yes, of course! Examples of the people from whom I take inspiration are, for example, Leonardo da Vinci, Fyodor Dostoyevski, Salvador Dali, Stanley Kubrick, Stanislaw Lem, Zdzislaw Beksinski, or David Bowie. These people are my real, classical inspirations. I hope that I will provide other people with incentives on a comparable level, as geniuses mentioned above did.