War or Peace — depends on our Mutual Responsibility to reach Balance with Nature

Zsolt Hermann
2 min readMar 31, 2020

As the Corona Crisis continues to spread and the Global economy is crashing, Mother Nature reminds us to make sure that we take care of each other in a friendly manner.

Yep — these are the times when each of us should remember that our survival depends on you and me — as One United Global Nation, or in simple terms — like One Connected Family.

How we can explain what is the logic behind the built-in paradox — that we combine our intentions to connect through physical isolation and separation from each other (countries, communities…)?

Browsing the internet, some of us starting to feel and interpret a different feeling or sort of connection on a higher level beyond our basic needs ( food, shelter, sex) and our modern human development level (money, honor, and education) prior Corona.

Based on the forecasts/trend analysis of the best and prominent scientists and professional experts from the whole world, the Corona crisis, assumed to be generated by Nature, will continue to make us a hard time for a while, at least a few weeks/months.

I strongly believe that a result of this change or commonly called as a “Brand New World”, our new virtual lifestyle and new habits by the end of the day will turn out for the good. Our external engagement (commuting, work, sports, volunteering in community…) will transform into an upgraded schedule, where a bigger portion of our time will be allocated and dedicated to internal connection/s within our families.

Our internal connection — expected to be closer, warmer, fruitful and productive — only if our perception of the new reality will focus on and prioritize the needs of our family members vs. concentrating and diving deeper into our own/personal issues. The test will result in a “middle line”, means to which extent we will be ready to “give up on my me” and be ready to “consider our united we”.

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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.