Changing ourselves and rising to a higher level of existence

Zsolt Hermann
2 min readJul 6, 2020

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There are many people who try to do something about the world through our usual political, economic, social means. And even if their intentions are positive their attempts are unsuccessful.

We try to change the world but the world doesn’t want to change.
And this is because it is not the world that needs changing.

The root cause of all our problems is our own inherently selfish, egocentric, exploitative nature that twists, distorts everything for our own gain at any given circumstances, at the expense of everything and everybody else.

So what we need to do to change the world is to change ourselves, who corrupt an otherwise perfect world with our instinctive behavior, reactions, “solutions”.

If we needed any proof, the pandemic and how we reacted and still react to it have us all the proof we need.

Or egocentric, exploitative and subjective nature has become truly self-destructive now as we evolved into a globally integrated, interdependent world.

The true solution is self-change, self-upgrade, which we can perform with the help of a special, purposeful and practical educational method. Only this way can we make such fundamental changes through positive motivation, without coercion, oppression.

As a result of this changes we will be able to build the crucially important, mutually responsible and mutually complementing interconnections, cooperation, without which we can’t survive in Nature’s integral system that’s governed by “iron laws”.

The new Human society will look like a special network, diverse, seemingly incompatible, individually unique people complementing each other like mosaic pieces, each contributing to the whole with their best abilities while receiving whatever they need for this contribution.

Moreover this network will produce an unprecedented “collective intelligence”, which will be infinitely more effective, capable then any artificial intelligence.

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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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