The work is written according to the text of Vasiliev. If the link does not open, then find the text in FIPI in the section “Open Bank of Tasks on the USE”, in the “Speech” cell on the first page.
In the cited text, the author touched on the problem of the meaning of life. The "alpha and omega" of his worldview is the fact that a person was born for mental work: "Life requires from a person not answers, but a desire to look for them." Vasiliev believes that the result is secondary, the main thing is to strive for it and in the desire to recognize yourself, people and the world as a whole. I fully agree with him.
Sholokhov shared the same idea with the reader in his novel Quiet Don. Grigory Melekhov is not in vain called a seeker of truth. All his life he followed in the footsteps of justice, but lost them in an endless struggle. However, one desire for truth enriched his soul. In the hard times of the war, he did not become a cold-blooded killer or cynic. In the service of one side or another, he did not seek profit or privileges, but the truth. Therefore, over time, he becomes disillusioned with the bloody massacres and finds the truth in a peaceful and honest work.
Richard Dawkins, a famous scientist, says the same thing in his interviews. He admits that science does not know the answers to all questions, but it is the desire to look for them that provides humanity with progressive development. In search of truth, many useful discoveries and achievements are born.
Thus, Vasiliev devoted his reasoning to a very important problem, relevant at all times and in any place, because every thinking person asks about the meaning of life. And the fact that he wants to find the answer makes him, in fact, significant.