What does it mean to be “truly Human”?

Zsolt Hermann
1 min readMar 18, 2022

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Question from the Internet:

“The world in the 21 century is living in an ecosystem where they are broadcasted with the same information. is sectarianizing the population is better to increase the differentiation between the populations to increase different ideas for productivity?”

We do not have to artificially separate, divide people. We are all uniquely different by default.

The present, uniform, cheap global brainwashing, manipulation does not make us the same, it simply drugs us and puts us into some sort of a coma, reducing human beings to simply robots, zombies that only care about chasing and consuming the ready-made pleasures that make us want to have.

This is not a human existence by any means. We are simply coveting and purchasing pleasures and services we never actually wanted or needed between involuntary birth and mostly involuntary death, without even understanding who we are and what the actual purpose of our human life is.

Human existence is about fully recognizing, accepting and actualizing our unique differences in a way, that we can all perfectly contribute to humanity’s single, mutually integrated and mutually complementing mosaic.

And we do so in order to reveal, tangibly sense a qualitatively much higher, multi-angled and multi-dimensional, collective Human existence — above the inherently individualistic, subjective, egocentric limitations of time, space and physical motion.

Being “truly Human” means existing in total similarity with Nature’s lawfully integrated system through our conscious, purposeful mutual integration with each other — above and against our inherent nature.

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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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