3) The Goal of Study

There are big differences between saying, "I study for myself and my family," and saying, "I study for the country and the world." Well, what do you generally study for? You study for yourself and your family only. You must study for the country or for the world.

What is the ideal attitude of your study, then? It surely is ideal to study for oneself. But it is more ideal to study for the family than for yourself, for the country than for the family, for the world than for the country, and for the universe than for the world. It goes like that. (118-214)

Born as a woman, you grow up, study, and get married just as others; but you must be different from those in the world. It is enough for them to study, but the member of the Unification church has to fill a dual purpose with study and path-finding for restoration at the same time. (43-252)

So then, for whom do you study and graduate from the university? There might be some who say, "It's for the wife I will meet and for the beautiful children we will have." But when you say, "For the country and for the world I study," you will be sustained. The countries do need such a person. The world does need that one. Right or wrong? [Right] How about God? [So does He.] Make sure to understand this.