We do not need to worry about the symptoms, we need to treat the root cause of our “Human “disease”

Zsolt Hermann
2 min readJul 5, 2021

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Question from the Internet:

“Generally speaking, is cancel culture very evil and very unfair?”

At this stage, we cannot call anything “evil” or “sinful”, as one can be evil or sinful only when one has free choice in acting.

Up to this point in human history, we have never actually acted through free choice!

Until now, we have all been blindly following our inherently self-serving, self-justifying, subjective, and exploitative egos. This is why we are stumbling from one recurring, vicious historic cycle to another, from one crisis to another, repeating the same “mistakes” again and again in an increasingly deeper, more dangerous manner.

We blindly shift from left to right, from right to left, throwing up new, hopeful, and very loud ideologies, movements only to see them become corrupted and self-explode later. Cancel-culture is just another of those very loud, self-assured movements that will consume itself very soon, like a snake eating its own tail.

This is how we arrived in today’s stage, where human self-extermination — through multiple, potentially imminent causes — has become a reality.

And this self-extermination will arrive sooner than later, unless we finally recognize our inherent nature — we received from evolution — as the root cause of all our problems.

Our free choice and responsibility start with this recognition, especially if we also find the necessary, purposeful, and practical method that can help us change, improve, upgrade ourselves so we could find a way to integrate with each other and integrate with nature.

So we do not need to be concerned about cancel-culture or about any other movements, ideologies sweeping the world as they are simply the symptoms of our “human disease”. We need to recognize and treat the root cause, changing ourselves and through such methodical, purposeful self-change we will be able to change the world for the better.

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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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