Ikeda discusses global citizenship with young people. What does it mean for a young person to become happy? Can this ideal be achieved only by seeking satisfaction in work and in their network of friends and personal connections? The volume addresses topics of global scope, which, while seemingly distant from daily reality, have repercussions on those experiencing their youth in an increasingly complicated world. Daisaku Ikeda explores the theme 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 actively participating in the society in which one lives. The volume includes a previously unpublished dialogue in Italy on the theme of volunteering.