Fundamental Anthropology: The Triple Vocation of Man: Holiness, Science, Arts
It is essential for human beings to know why they are in the world, why they exist, and for what purpose. If they don't know, they go mad and turn to ideologies or gurus for answers. Fundamental anthropology, however, is there to remind them, based on the realities of the universe.While traditional humanity still largely knew why it was in the world and why it existed, modern humanity, on the other hand, has forgotten or, often, deliberately chosen to ignore it.
Thus, modernity has plunged many souls into despair or anger, leading its children to live an unworthy life; a life below even that of animals, who simply live in the condition given to them by nature.
Contemporary tragedies find their explanation here, from the greatest catastrophes to the small misfortunes of everyday life.