“Globalization” marks the start of a new, better, more Natural world

Zsolt Hermann
2 min readOct 29, 2021

Question from the Internet:

“Will the trend of globalization mark the end of the world?”

It is the opposite. “Globalization” — when we understand what it is and how we can adapt to it — marks the start of a new, better world.

“Globalization” means existing in a globally integrated and fully interdependent world. And this is not something humans developed, built. “Globalization” is obligated by Nature’s laws, Nature’s evolution, all pointing towards, governing a fully integrated Natural system we also exist in.

What we call “globalization” is simply humanity’s transformation to reach similarity with Nature in general. Whether we want it or not, regardless of our understanding or consent, we have to become mutually integrated, a single, global Human “super-organism”.

Without it we remain incompatible with the Natural system we are born from, we exist in, we evolve with. And if we remain incompatible our presently, already pressing, threatening global problems will only increase until the very real, tangible threat of annihilation will force us to yield.

This it is wiser to learn, to feel what our obligatory integration, interdependence means and how we can change, upgrade ourselves and the relationships between us so humanity — as one of Nature’s species — can adapt itself to Nature’s laws and system without waiting for increasing pressure, suffering from Nature.

Then, above safeguarding our collective human survival we will recognize, realize, tangibly feel a qualitatively much higher, truly Human existence which can only be compared to the separated, isolated life of a single cell compared to the collective life and higher consciousness, intellect of the whole body.

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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.