No nation needs to be destroyed for peace!
Question from the Internet:
“Does the United States need to be destroyed in order to achieve world peace?”
No. No country, culture, nationality, or religion needs to be destroyed. We do not have to suppress or erase anything in the world, not even the seemingly worst and most harmful things or qualities.
Instead, we need to learn how to put everything together like a puzzle, how the different seemingly positive and negative things and qualities complement each other to verify one another and create a dynamic and complete whole.
The US is simply showing us what we can achieve and what dead-ends we reach when we blindly follow and serve our inherently self-serving, self-justifying, egocentric, and exploitative nature. We can see through the example of America what happens when we worship the individual, when everything revolves around the success and infinite profit of the individual, and when we want to serve ourselves at all costs, mostly at the expense of others and nature.
Americans are not “evil”; they are simply the peak of the instinctively selfish and exploitative human evolution.
Humanity needed this clear example to see exactly how destructive and harmful it is when we follow the selfish human ego till the end. As a result, we now know the direction we need to move on. America is already declining and collapsing from within. This glorious example and symbol of the human ego will fade away just like the Roman Empire did.
Of course, we also know that Communism — at least how it has been implemented so far — is also not the answer. Communism — giving up private property, giving up individuality, suppressing our unique abilities by following orders from others — is totally against human nature, and thus, it always breaks and needs oppression and terror to keep it going until it collapses as well.
Instead, we need to learn about and understand our inherent nature, and then we need to willingly and consciously adapt ourselves to nature’s finely balanced and mutually integrated system. Then we can build a human society where everybody will find their unique, irreplaceable, crucially important, mutually responsible, and mutually complementary roles and functions.
Then in that society, we will find that there is a place for each and every attribute and quality, even for the most extreme ones. Then we will recognize that there is nothing “good or evil,” but everything is necessary and purposeful for our “Human education” to learn who we are and who we need to become at the end.
We would not be able to become the most optimal Human beings we can be without all the seemingly negative examples and destructions we have gone through. This is why our generation — with all the amassed historical and contemporary experience — is perfectly suited to start the new and final — this time conscious and purposeful — Human development.