Once again an insighful article! Thank you for writing this!

So, do you mean that enlightening ideas of spirituality or existentialism although insightful doesn't have to be popular because if that idea becomes popular then it is doomed to become adulterated and decadent?

In that case ideas based on spirituality and existensialim wouldn't have to be propagated, right?

I fear then there might be a clash between a human being's inner insecurity and vulnerability with her existential and humanistic outlooks giving into the decadence of major religions for overcoming human fraility.

Can we ever find the right balance between optimal propagation of an enlightening moral ethical idea without it getting decadent due to human fraility?

Thank you.

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