The game is set, we just need to find the most important “players” who want to learn the rules of the game…

Zsolt Hermann
2 min readJan 23, 2021

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Opinion from the Internet about the dire straight Humanity is in right now:

“We don’t know enough about the biosphere to exist off-planet, let alone know what we are messing up that we absolutely need to survive.

We agree human nature is the problem, you think we can change our nature, I say we’ve ALREADY destroyed nature’s ability to support human life…our human nature prevents rational comprehension of such a disturbing eventuality, so far removed from human experience, obviously.

We’ve never gone extinct before.”

Yes, it is difficult to contradict what you are saying, it seems our fate is sealed and even now we are still ignoring the threatening data.

Human stubbornness is infinite and in order to change we need some extremely dramatic circumstances.

Still, besides the obvious “option” of intolerable suffering convincing us about the need to change, we could in advance already project ahead of people a different option, a possible escape path through consciously, methodically changing ourselves before it is too late.

And for changes to happen we do not need all 8 billion people to change at once. If a so-called “critical mass” — about 15–20% of a given population — starts positive changes, they will be able to pull the rest after them as the rest will inevitably sink ever deeper into crisis, desp[erate helplessness which process is already around the corner, even within a few months from now.

It is important that when the panic sets in, people will have a different option to follow instead of the already tried and failed “solutions” which leaders and “experts” are still proposing — all carefully avoiding looking at and changing ourselves.

We have a practical, purposeful method that is based on Nature’s laws, following Nature’s developmental plan, we just need to find the “critical mass” that is sensitive, open, and willing enough for the crucially necessary self-changes, self-upgrade — instead of constantly trying to change others or the world around them.

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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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