Learning to become integrated

Zsolt Hermann
2 min readJun 23, 2020

Question from the Internet:

“What common practices/beliefs today will be extinct (or near extinction) from the modern world in 100 years?”

The most common practice/belief that will be extinct from the world in 100 years (actually much sooner), is our inherently egotistic, individualistic and subjective belief, that we can succeed, survive at each other’s expense, and that we have absolute personal free choice in our decisions, actions.

In 100 years (provided we survive) we will all know, feel without any doubts, that we are all but individual cells, cogwheels of the same, fully integrated system.

We will all take it for granted that since the life, health, prosperity, success of the individual is 100% dependent on the life, health, prosperity and success of the whole collective (similarly to our biological bodies), we will make all our calculations, efforts for the well-being of the whole collective above any individualistic, subjective calculations, efforts.

We can come to this tangible, realistic, sharp realization through a unique, purposeful and practical educational method - above and against our inherently egotistic, selfish urges - instead of waiting for increasing pressures, blows from Nature to force us through intolerable suffering.

Actually as we can see from the events, the deepening crisis unfolding day to day around us, we don’t have 100 years to figure this out, we need to start the necessary education to prevent suffering, increasing disasters right now!

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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.