The most important Human project

Question from the Internet:

“Can you describe the project you are most proud of and what your contribution was?”

The project I am most proud of is a very ambitious, global project, that is designed to provide the new foundations for the future Human society, when our present, unsustainable, artificial system - built on our inherently selfish, individualistic, exploitative program - completely collapses.

This new, future Human society will be based on Nature’s blueprints, on Nature’s strict laws that sustain the balance and homeostasis life and optimal development depends on.

This project is building small, purposeful and highly practical environments, “cells”, that will become the building blocks, positive examples for the unprecedented Human rebuilding that starts basically now, in our days.

My personal contribution, role - besides actively taking part in the mutually committed, mutually complementing building of these “cells” - is publicizing this project, provide information to everybody interested, in order to provide hope, inspiration, actual solutions to people, who already feel that our present way of life and present Human system has no future, right to exist.

This can help anybody who is ready and willing to start this rebuilding by changing themselves first - instead of trying to change others, the world - to join this revolutionary project that will switch Human development from blindly instinctive to conscious, proactive, methodical - aligning Human development to Nature’s evolution.

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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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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.