Overcoming the barriers preventing solutions

Zsolt Hermann
2 min readSep 19, 2020

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Question from the Internet:

“What are three examples of barriers to problem solving. For each example, explain how you would avoid or overcome those barriers?”

1.We are all inherently egocentric, subjective, looking at the world in a very personal, introverted way. Thus even if wanted to agree and come to common solutions, we can’t do so, as we can’t see each other’s point of view, we accept only what we see as truth.

2.And we don’t want to come to common solutions as due to our inherently proud, individualistic, self-justifying nature we simply can’t accept the opinions of others and have to prove - in any given conditions - that our own opinion is the right one, and that the others are terribly wrong.

3.We keep searching for individual, local, maximum national solutions, when at the same time we evolved into a globally integrated, fully interdependent world, where only collective, global problems exist which have only collective, global solutions.

The way to overcome so three barriers is to go through a very unique, purposeful educational method. This can help us understand and feel what it means to exist in at global, integral world, what it means to be dependent on each other, responsible for one another in a global scale.

This education can also help us come to grip with our extremely limited, distorted original consciousness, perception, helping us to develop a complete, objective viewpoint by sensing, experiencing reality through the desire, thoughts and viewpoints of other people.

And finally this education can give us the method of a uniquely, purposefully organised workshop, round table discussion, which allows each participant to submit their own opinions, viewpoints that are neither suppressed not erased, while absorbing the opinions of others. This way they can build, develop a unique, higher, collective composite opinion, solution that didn't exist in either of them beforehand.

https://youtu.be/bbirD7--h7I

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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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