We can scientifically change, upgrade ourselves

Zsolt Hermann
2 min readMar 30, 2021

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Question from the Internet:

“You say the human beings are born opposite to Nature and that we have to change, upgrade ourselves. How could we change the nature we are born with, and how world that be possible through science?!”

You are completely right on multiple accounts.

We can’t be different, we can’t change our nature on our own. This is why we are helplessly marching towards self-destruction like addicts that can’t help themselves.

We are born egocentric, we keep overconsuming, and we succeed at each other’s and nature’s expense like cancer. And as we know cancer also dies when it destroys the host.

Then what can we do?!

As you said we need a unique science, which can help us to change, upgrade ourselves, so above and against our original nature we learn how to be “like general Nature".

Still, where does the force, upgrade come from?!

This upgrade is actually in us, but — like a previously not-activated DNA, software — it didn’t work so far, as if evolution “released is into production" with an unfinished, “beta software".

And this is all purposeful. Only by leaving us the chance for this “self-upgrade", allowing us to complete our own development evolution made sure we can reach our described final stage, being the peak of natural evolution.

With the help of a very special, scientific, empirical natural educational method, we can use Nature’s force of evolution to activate this “dormant DNA" segment in us, which can complement, neutralize, control the insatiable ego.

This unique duality — being born opposite to Nature and then consciously acquiring similarity with Nature — gives us our evolutionary advantage and an unprecedented insider viewpoint on Nature’s perfect system, making us the systems objective observers and partners.

https://youtu.be/5TMdI80iDlk

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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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