Humanity as Nature’s most important species

Zsolt Hermann
1 min readSep 30, 2021

Question from the Internet:

“Are humans the most important species?”

Yes, according to Nature’s evolutionary plan, human beings are potentially the most important species in Nature’s system. But we need to consciously, proactively, and methodically prepare ourselves for that unique role, purpose Nature determined for us.

In our original, “humanoid” form we exist in now, we are destructive, harmful for Nature and ourselves. This was also purposeful from evolution, giving us such an inherently egocentric, selfish, exploitative inner program. But we also received a special human intellect, capable of critical self-assessment, capable of initiating self-changes, self-upgrade.

So now, when more and more people recognize our inherent nature as the root cause of all the problems with us, surrounding us, we can proactively, methodically, and consciously improve, “upgrade” our inner program by “downloading” Nature’s mutually responsible, mutually complementing template, “software patch”.

This way we will have an unparalleled duality, ability for comparative research between our original nature and the acquired Natural way of thinking, existence.

By this, we become Nature’s only integrated but still independent observers, partners. And as a result, we will justify ourselves being Nature’s most important species.

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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.