What is going to happen with our future?

Zsolt Hermann
2 min readAug 16, 2022

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Question from the Internet:

“What comes after the coming climate anarchy?”

It depends on us; the future is still in our hands.

If we continue our blind and instinctive development driven by our self-serving, self-justifying and cancer-like egos, we will have climate anarchy, as you said, and after that, self-destruction with wars and social unrest that will wipe out most of humanity.

But we can still slow down the process, find ways to accommodate the changing external condition and find a way to stop the climate-related disaster. This requires humanity to become a single, mutually integrated, mutually cooperative “living organism” with a unique collective intellect.

This way, we take on a form that is similar to Nature’s mutually integrated template. As a result of this similarity — and the collective consciousness and intellect that results from our selfless, Nature-like integration, we gain an insight and understanding into Nature’s system we could not even dream about before.

Only such a Nature-like, collective human entity can find solutions to our existing global problems and prevent new ones. Only humanity, which becomes similar to Nature, can understand and harness Nature’s awesome and so far destructive forces for our benefit.

This is not some kind of utopia, and this is not mysticism. This is very much real and tangible, and we are capable of moving towards such a transition from our scattered, self-destructive, egotistic, subjective and individualistic existence right here and right now.

And if we are wise, it will not be intolerable suffering that forces us towards this transition but a conscious and willing self-development and self-upgrade we can do with the help of a special, purposeful and highly practical method.

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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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