Ikeda talks with young people on the topic of global citizenship. What does it mean for a young person to become happy? Can this ideal be realized only by seeking satisfaction in work and in the network of friendships and personal ties? In this volume, topics of global significance are addressed that, while seeming far removed from everyday reality, have repercussions for those living their youth in an increasingly complicated world. Daisaku Ikeda delves into the topic of human rights and explains what it means to him to be a citizen of the world. He emphasizes the importance of cultivating noble ideals and being a participant in the society in which one lives. The volume includes a dialogue, unpublished in Italy, on the topic of volunteerism.