We are born for war, we have to learn and implement peace above our nature!

Zsolt Hermann
2 min readMay 19, 2022

Question from the Internet:

“Why is everyone on the planet at war with each other, instead of agreeing together and building a real space plan, while the planet is at war, everything is overpopulated, and issues are not solved by virtue of 100 countries?”

We are at war with each other because we are born with an inherently “warmongering” nature.

Our insatiable desire for selfish fulfilment and selfish pleasure while escaping from any pain and suffering drives us to ruthlessly compete and fight with others and succeed at their expense. We even define ourselves compared to others and our lifelong ambition is to justify ourselves above and against others.

This is how we are born, this is how we are “programmed” and everything we ever build and invent is based on this. Thus there are no political, social, economic or military solutions. As long as we continue blindly following our inherent nature we will also continue to helplessly recurring vicious historic cycles until we completely self-destruct.

And while we are at war with each other we are also at war with Nature, consuming and destroying everything like cancer just to gram and hold onto whatever we seemingly want like mindless and reckless children.

If we could change how we live and behave, if we could “upgrade” our original internal software with Nature’s mutually integrating, finely balanced program, we could solve all our problems.

A “Nature-like”, mutually responsible, mutually complementing and mutually integrated human society can create peace above instinctive war. Moreover, we could also become compatible with Nature, instead of being its enemies, we could become Nature’s only conscious observers and partners.

Then we would not need any plans to colonize other planets as we could make Earth a real-life “Garden of Eden” for an even larger overall population.

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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.