In the best era of human history

Zsolt Hermann
2 min readOct 9, 2021

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Question from the Internet:

“What has been the greatest period in human history so far?”

The best era of human history is right here, right now. It is in our generation that we can finally switch from a completely blind, instinctive human development — 100% controlled by our inherently selfish, egotistic, individualistic, and exploitative ego — to a completely new, conscious, Nature-like development.

The only difference between human beings and other animals — most notably compared to other developed primates we originate from the same root with — is this self-destructive, insatiable human ego. This ego drove the incredible human development so far — while other primates basically stayed unchanged for millions of years — but this ego also drove us to the brink of seemingly inevitable self-destruction.

Fortunately, the other difference between other animals and humans is the special human intellect, capable of questioning the meaning, purpose of life, capable of critical self-assessment, and capable of initiating self-change, self-upgrade.

With the help of this unique human intellect — while noting the vast amount of historic and present-day experience about how we live, what way we reached the threshold of self-destruction — we can switch to the above mentioned conscious, Nature-like human development, using nature’s perfect integral template and its laws that sustain balance and homeostasis as the foundations we build a new, global human society on.

Then between the original, cancer-like program and the acquired “Nature-like” upgrade we will attain an unprecedented, objective, and all-encompassing consciousness, understanding, perception of reality, becoming Nature’s only integrated but still independent observers and partners.

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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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