How can we achieve true and sustainable unity in human society?

Zsolt Hermann
2 min readJul 13, 2022

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Question from the Internet:

“How can unity be promoted and conflicts resolved in society?”

Only through the right, purposeful and practical educational method.

First of all, nothing can be achieved by coercion, misleading propaganda or through fearmongering, especially when changes require people to change themselves and how they relate to each other and life in general.

We have to reach a state where people willingly “buy into” and commit to the changes, seeing and feeling without any doubt that by changing themselves — even if means fundamentally changing how they lived their lives and how they related to others so far — they gain a better life and achieve things they could have never achieved without such changes.

And this is possible only through the right educational method which is developed and facilitated “from below”, starting from the grassroots instead of any central, “top-down” efforts as governments and leading organizations try it most of the time in a condescending manner as if they knew what they are doing.

In fact, right now nobody who is in leadership or who is considered an expert has any clues about why we can’t unite and solve our mounting problems since they all blindly and instinctively act according to their inherently self-serving, self-justifying, subjective and exploitative egos.

Only people who are not 100% invested in the present system, stubbornly and desperately holding onto their illusory power and control can start the fundamental self-changes in order to show a positive example to others and thus start a truly positive and sustainable change.

This is why we need to start learning and implementing what a very special, empirical natural science is teaching us about ourselves and Nature’s system, guiding us towards learning from Nature how to unite and build positive and constructive, mutually responsible and mutually complementing interconnections and cooperation above and against our inherent nature.

This educational method can not only help us understand but can make us tangibly and “viscerally” feel our total interdependence and what we can gain by implementing Nature’s mutual integration of our mutual human interconnections.

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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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