One for all, all for one

Zsolt Hermann
2 min readFeb 11, 2023

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Question from the Internet:

“Is there any point in existing on a plane of 8 billion people if nobody cares about others?”

You are completely right. There is no point in existing like this. Moreover, we will not survive as human species as long as we all consider ourselves independent, standalone beings that care only about themselves while surviving and succeeding at the expense of others.

Humanity is unique in nature.

Only human beings are born with a 100% self-serving, self-justifying, egocentric and subjective worldview. Only we sense ourselves separated not only from each other, but also from nature. And as a result of this strange “amnesia” or misunderstanding – after all, we are born from nature, still exist in nature and evolve together with the natural system – we keep acting as cancer, consuming and destroying everything and everybody until we also consume ourselves.

This is where our generation stands, on the threshold of total self-consumption and self-destruction.

This is why we need a special, purposeful and highly practical educational method that can teach us and make us viscerally feel how totally interdependent we are and how any individual’s health, prosperity and survival is inevitably and irrevocably intertwined with the helth, prosperity and survival of the whole. If at least a critical minority of people start following this method and change and further develop themselves properly, then they will be able to pull and guide the rest of humanity behind them.

And then, we will not need worsening and increasing blows and intolerable suffering to convince us that we are independent and individualistic beings, but we are all cells of the same, integrated and living organism.

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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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