Can we truly “fix the world” by getting rid of certain people, nations?!

Zsolt Hermann
2 min readMar 5, 2022

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Question from the Internet:

“Let’s get rid of the Russians for good, military, and nuke sites only. The world would be a better place, no?”

Do you really think so?

So you believe the “Hollywood version” of world affairs when there are always some “bad guys” who ‘we”, the good guys need to get rid of, and then the world will be a beautiful place, right?

You might have missed a few history lessons, especially the ones teaching how the Anglo-Saxon hegemony for centuries reshaped, manipulated the world, ruthlessly destroying, uprooting nations, cultures as the actual primary power — Britain or the US — saw it fit to serve their own selfish interest.

Have you seen statistics about who instigated over 80% of the wars, destruction, conflicts since 1945?

But do not worry, contrary to you, I am not going to say that we need to get rid of the US and its allies brainwashing, manipulating the world as they want even now. I am not even going to say they are responsible.

After all, we are all driven by the same, 100% egocentric, subjective, self-serving, and self-justifying nature. And then each individual and nation exploits the system according to their opportunities, given conditions.

We will solve nothing by pointing out the “rotten apples” in society since we are all rotten apples to our core.

We will not solve anything by correcting, changing, defeating, destroying others as this game has been going on for millennia and as a result, we are now sleepwalking into a global catastrophe that will wipe out most of mankind.

A true solution, future peace will come only when we all recognize and accept the cancer-like nature working inside of us and become needy and willing to change ourselves, to adapt ourselves to Nature’s fully integrated and interdependent system.

True solutions and peace will come only when we all learn — starting with a unique, small, but critical minority — how to build sustainable, positive, mutually responsible, and mutually complementing interconnections, cooperation above and against our instinctive nature, without suppressing, erasing anything, but learning how to use even our destructive, hateful nature for good.

This, of course, requires a unique, purposeful, and highly practical method — which we have available for everybody.

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Zsolt Hermann
Zsolt Hermann

Written by 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.

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