Changing to “One for All, All for One”

Zsolt Hermann
2 min readMay 24, 2020

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While being forced to change a long used routine in unpleasant, it forces us to rethink where we were heading, why we were doing what we were doing.

In general we need such awakenings, forced changes to become conscious beings instead of blindly stumbling through life like zombies.

And Covid-19 had given the whole of Humanity such an awakening, forcing us to look into a brutally honest mirror, since now in order to rebuild our Human system after the dust settles, we have to look back at the system we built before.

And unless we take stock honestly, recognizing that our previous system has been unsustainable, self-destructive, since it was working against all of Nature’s laws sustaining balance and homeostasis life and optimal development is based on, we won’t be able to recover, solve problems and survive.

In a fully integrated, interdependent system - like Nature’s in general and Humanity that is an integral part of Nature - we can’t force an excessive overproduction, overconsumption economy while ruthlessly, exclusively competing against each other, survive at each other’s and Nature’s expense.

Thus we need a serious change in our outlook, all of us collectively, since we entered the phase of Human development which is based on the “one for all, all for one”, “either we all succeed or we all perish” principles.

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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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