We all exist in an aggressive and hostile society. What can we do?
Question from the Internet:
“I live in an aggressive society wherein no one respects privacy. What action should I take to handle this and accept it?”
We all exist in an aggressive and hostile world, where everybody lives and makes efforts only for oneself while we all try to survive and succeed at each other’s expense.
Some people are still unaware of this and stubbornly keep repeating that “there is some good in all of us”.
In fact, there is nothing good in us by default. We are all born with a 100% self-serving, self-justifying and exploitative nature. We all make 100% egocentric and subjective calculations all the time — knowingly or unknowingly.
And as long as we still think as if there is something “good” in us, we can use or lean on, we will never be able to make true changes in society. We will continue to fully justify our intentions and actions even when we cause terrible harm to others.
Only when we humbly and unreservedly recognize our own inherent nature and we all develop an irrepressible and intolerable desire to change ourselves will anything change.
Only when we all willingly and purposefully agree to start changing ourselves and how we relate to others — instead of blaming, correcting, censoring, cancelling and destroying others — will we find solutions to all the problems that all originate from our inherent human nature.
Since such changes are impossible to implement in the whole world at once, those who already accepted the necessary course of action need to form a smaller, close, purposeful and mutually complementing environment. There — by using the right practical method — people can easily recognize the inherent nature that needs correction while also receiving the tools and the method to change themselves.