Helping underdeveloped countries most effectively

Zsolt Hermann
2 min readDec 4, 2020

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Question from the Internet:

“What can be done to alleviate the plight of the underdeveloped countries?”

First of all we can see that — although in general poverty had been reduced significantly and even diseases that previously killed much more people are better treated — overall our previous and present methods are unable to properly alleviate the plight of underdeveloped countries and reduce the vast, unjustifiable inequality between people and nations.

True solution can come only when we completely rethink and reorganize how we connect to each other, how we look at the world in general.

By default we — both individually and nationally — consider ourselves separated, independent from each other. Moreover due to the egocentric, self-serving, self-justifying drive in us we succeed, survive at each other’s expense.

We all accumulate resources, wealth without any consideration given to others, except how we can use, exploit them.

This is why we need a very unique, purposeful and practical educational method which can show us, moreover can make us feel, that we are all integral parts, cells of the same, closed and fully integrated Human “super-organism” that is embedded into Nature’s integral system.

Only when we realize and actually feel that we are inevitably, intricately interconnected and our individual health, life, progress are dependent on the health, life, progress of the whole, integral organism, only then will we start behaving differently.

Then we will naturally rebuild our societies and the global network of nations in a way, that we can eradicate inequality, poverty, unnecessary suffering and death properly, in a purposeful, sustainable manner.

https://youtu.be/Wqw6Il1Uxyk

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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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