What could a balanced and harmonious human society achieve?

Zsolt Hermann
2 min readOct 5, 2022

Question from the Internet:

“What would happen if the world was balanced in all aspects?”

If the “human world” would become balanced in all aspects — within an already balanced Nature that constantly maintains homeostasis — humanity would stop being a “cancer” within Nature’s body.

If we achieved perfect balance and homeostasis in human society — through a Nature-like, mutually responsible and mutually complementing integration and cooperation, we would feel Nature’s all-encompassing, life creating and nurturing force flowing through our mutual connections, enlivening us in a way we never felt before.

We consider our present, “individual cell-like”, egocentric and individualistic existence “life” because we have never felt the true life that exists in Nature that arises from perfect integration and mutually complementing cooperation.

We receive glimpses into the true, Natural life in occasions when a special and intimate connection is built between people, like in sports or other collective events, when a large number of people forges people into a single unit as a result of their single, collective goal or aspiration.

But if we built that Nature-like mutual integration willingly, purposefully and consciously — above and against our egocentric, subjective and individualistic instincts — we would experience a “truly Human” and collective sense of existence no individual can ever achieve.

Not only would we acquire a collective intellect that would dwarf any AI or quantum computing, but we would also acquire a composite perception of reality that elevates our life experience beyond the egocentric and subjective limitations of time, space and motion.

Achieving and enjoying this renewed life experience is the unique, evolutionary Human purpose of our life.

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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.