The “Freeland” Middle Line — Between Humanity’s Exam Lesson and Facebook’s Community Help

Zsolt Hermann
2 min readApr 1, 2020

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While the Corona stats, forecasts and trends are indicating on multi-variable (unknown yet) factors, the Social Media is working “overtime” and sharing various impressions, opinions and points of view.

Initially, everybody is right. Why? Because we like to hear and feel our personal satisfaction and for sure will like and support like-minded people while we are widely sharing and proud of our own opinions.

However — there is a space or sort of a “middle line” called Freeland — between my and your opinion that may represent pretty much a “cross-section of our shared cooperation” that we agree on to build our future relationships.

As we studied in elementary school, a line consist of a lineup of a lot of (infinity) dots combined together.

Yesterday, I received from a Friend of mine an interesting video clip that deals with “one black dot” in the middle of a white page.

Referring to the video clip below — I was surprised to see the response of 100% of the students dealing with “one black dot” vs. paying attention to the “white background” around the black dot. May it reflect on our “perception of reality” what is important?

Another Friend of mine shared with me a Facebook-related link (see below) called “Community Help” to help each other to build a bright future during and post-Corona ear also.

Bottom Line — if from one (i.e.left) hand we have the deficiency/basic needs that should be fulfilled vs. the other (right) hand where Nature is ready to share/give us the beautiful Nature and resources (until Corona/the humanity overused these resources) the “Freeland” Middle Line — Between Humanity’s Exam Lesson and Facebook’s Community Help — will dominate our connections.

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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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