Living in the era of “one for all, all for one”

Zsolt Hermann
1 min readOct 14, 2022

Question from the Internet:

“Why should I care about world problems when there are too many problems to deal with?”

In order to answer this question, in order to understand and accept the answer, we need to come to understand and tangibly feel what it means that we evolved into a globally integrated and fully interdependent world.

This inevitable mutual integration — obligated by Nature’s strict laws that govern the general balance and homeostasis that life depends on — makes us all individual cells of the same, closed and living human “superorganism”.

Thus we do not have individual or local problems any longer. Each and every problem is collective and mutual, even if I have never heard of the people or places where problems arise.

We have entered the age of “one for all and all for one”, where we all have 100% mutual responsibility for each other, regardless of who we are and where we live.

We will also see and feel that even our more intimate and personal problems can find solutions only in the context of the system's mutual integration and mutually complementing cooperation.

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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.