2020 — a historic year

Zsolt Hermann
2 min readJun 16, 2020

2020 will be remembered as a great, historic turning point in Human history.

It is not any of the specific events, but the combination of them, that will create an unprecedented shift in our individual and collective consciousness.

While we have been talking about a global world, “sitting on one boat” before, the pandemic and quarantine, the evolving socio-economic crisis, even the present American “internal” events starting domino effect worldwide made all of us not only understand, but to feel what it means to exist in a single, closed, fully integrated and interdependent world.

And we still don’t know what other “global events” are in store for us for the rest of the year.

This tangible attainment of our interdependence, the need for global mutual responsibility for problem solving and collective survival will start great changes.

These changes will completely revise our present - collapsing - Human system which was built on, built by the original egotistic, individualistic and exploitative Human nature.

From now on we will have to build a system that is based on positive, methodically built, mutually responsible and mutually complementing global connections, cooperation.

These changes are not obligated by political ideology, philosophy, religion, but they are obligated by Nature’s laws of integration, by the laws that govern the general balance and homeostasis life and optimal development depends on.

Without becoming compatible with these laws Humanity will descend into ever greater crisis, until intolerable, collective suffering will force us to change and comply with Nature’s system.

Fortunately we have the chance and ability to consciously, proactively adjust ourselves and build the new Human society through a unique, purposeful and practical educational method, without waiting for the upcoming pressure from evolution’s relentless steamroller.

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Zsolt Hermann

I am a Hungarian-born Orthopedic surgeon presently living in New Zealand, with a profound interest in how mutually integrated living systems work.