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I think that no matter how many experts answer this question, we would have different answers, correct answers, just as we do now. If we discard all theories of power and public interest management, with their statistics and target groups, the question of the expression “Live like a human being” has an infinite number of possible answers. Children's subjectivism and the desire to stand out among their peers is an unconscious need for power. Since there is such a thing as cannibalism in its purest form in the world, it is possible to follow the shades of this phenomenon in human nature. This can be compared to the desire to absorb the attention and resources of the nearest in your favor, to ask an idea in the head of another with the further intention of ensuring your own safety. Therefore, the expression to live like a human being may have come to us from those envious unfree unhappy people who wanted to see themselves in the role of their master. A few would refuse to live as a landowner with a few hundred people who would radically enhance his capabilities.
Live like everyone else does. That is, according to any generally accepted standards of society. Another question is, who are the judges? Who installs them? The norm is to get up early in the morning, go to a job that is not always your favorite, spend most of the day there, not the fact that you can do something useful, then go home. You also need to get married and have children. Society looks with condemnation at people who, for example, want to go into creativity and do not want to live in a utopia according to such a beautiful system. Remember Lermontov's poem “The Prophet” and the lines: “Look at him, children, he was proud, did not get along with us, the fool wanted to convince us that God speaks through his mouth.”
Probably correspond to some social attitudes, be socially acceptable. Be a decent citizen who respects social norms, obeys them and leads a” healthy ” lifestyle for the state and society: works stably, pays taxes on time, does not violate the law, starts a family, and observes the moral code.