Covid-19 hacking Humanity’s computer

Zsolt Hermann
2 min readMar 29, 2020

Computer viruses, hacks are usually considered harmful, negative, destructive and we are all afraid of them, trying to protect ourselves against them.

But the hack Nature is doing with the Coronavirus in Humanity’s computer is an act of great mercy.

This pandemic froze our seemingly inevitable march, sleepwalking towards self-destruction, a great global meltdown waiting for us just around the corner.

The global economy was already on life support for a long time, the climate change threatening greater and greater areas, with it antibiotics overuse we were setting ourselves up for plagues, societies started to break up due to growing inequality, the EU started to fall apart, geopolitical conflicts were threatening with global wars and we already started trade, oil price wars when the virus appeared seemingly from nothing.

The pandemic, the seemingly out of proportion panic and restrictions forced us into a completely unprecedented vacuum, “forced rehab”, abandoning our unnatural, self-destructive paradigm. And while we all know that in modern times not seen global, economic, political and social crisis awaits after the virus, we can almost look at the events in slow motion, as if watching ourselves from aside, anticipating what’s coming, preparing for it is we are wise enough.

We can never return to the excessive, inhuman, overconsumption “Matrix” we just escaped from, even if we wanted Nature’s system will reject it as a foreign body - as our old paradigm had no right to exist in the fully integrated, interdependent Natural system where unbending “iron laws” govern balance and homeostasis.

We need to use this hiatus, holiday to plan ahead, already test, practice how we need to cooperate, work together when we can leave our lockdowns, to get closer to compatibility with Nature’s integral system with our own willing, positive mutual integration.

We need to develop a new educational program that can help us connect and maintain connections despite not suppressing, erasing individual uniqueness, differences, but using them in a positive, constructive way to build a unique, unprecedented, mutually responsible, mutually complementing global Human mosaic.

So when we reboot Humanity’s now broken computer we will already have an improved, upgraded operating software installed which fits the general, all-encompassing program of Nature.

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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.