We can research and attain Nature’s evolutionary plan and our own role in it

Zsolt Hermann
3 min readSep 2, 2020

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“Opinion from the Internet on Human nature and evolution:

I like that you agree with the inevitability of our nature. Which, side question, do you find people have a really hard time agreeing on the point that we really can’t be selfless? I kinda see it as obvious. I think it’s because people think if you’re always serif serving your bad.

I think the problem is we can’t agree on what it is that will give us that evolutionary jump. Well, that and people won’t really care unless they are forced to. Which makes the cooperating kind of a moot point. If it’s truly needed.

Although I find it debatable that is needed. Evolution kinda works on its own, doesn’t it?

I might be out of my league on this discussion, to be honest.”

Yes, I think it is very important to help people understand that being self-serving by default is not evil or sinful, we are simply born this way, and without such a nature we could never achieve anything, we could not be happy, satisfied.

Regarding necessity according to evolution’s flow is a bit more difficult, and honestly, I am also a bit out of league regarding that. I have been studying a unique scientific method that can improve, “upgrade” our observer skills, perception to the extent that we can actually research Nature and its evolution from inside, but I am not the finished product yet.

Still, there are people — unique, empirical, Natural scientists — who already managed to reach that “insider observer” viewpoint and they tell us that evolution is not random, but purposeful, driving the whole Natural system towards a final, most optimal goal — integration — which obligates us as well.

And here we enter a unique “good cop/bad cop” process. If we do not change and achieve the previously mentioned mutual integration consciously by ourselves, Nature will put increasingly greater pressure on us in the forms of different blows, crisis situations until we yield out of having no other choice.

On the other hand, by using the above mentioned scientific method we can change ourselves and integrate consciously, understanding that it is in our best interest, before the blows.

Just one last thing about evolution. Even without the unique science, it is not so difficult to accept, understand that Human beings are part of Nature’s fully integrated system as all other species. As a result, evolution also affects us just like all other parts of the system. We can also see how different Humanity is compared to all other species, even compared to developed primates (who we share DNA with almost 100%).

If we compare ourselves to the other primates we have a common root with, we started from the same area, from the same Natural environment from we can see a mind-blowing difference. While other primates remained almost completely unchanged for millions of years (3–8 million), we have gone through an incredible development.

So what is the difference, what is the reason, what is our role in Nature and evolution?!

Most people do not ask, do not care, do not search. Fortunately, the scientists who established the unique science I mentioned did and gave everybody else who is interested in the chance to do so and find the answers!

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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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