What is next, dystopia or utopia?!
Question from the Internet:
“What do you think is more likely to happen, a dystopia or a utopia? Why?”
This is exactly the choice ahead of us at these unique crossroads when we could take our future development into our own hands.
So far we have been developing — for millennia — blindly and instinctively, according to our inherently egocentric, subjective, individualistic and exploitative nature. This is the root cause of the helplessly recurring, vicious historic cycles and the perpetual crisis our own modern civilization is in.
And if we cannot change track, very likely we will completely self-destruct in this or in the next generation through wars, socio-economic collapse and different global threats, natural catastrophes we cannot even comprehend let alone handle.
On the other hand, if we honestly and humbly recognized our own inherent nature as the root cause for all our problems, and we developed a strong, irrepressible need and willingness to change ourselves, then we could start developing towards a state many would consider utopia today.
If we rebuilt human interconnections and the fabric of human society according to Nature’s finely balanced and mutually integrated blueprint — each individual finding their unique, irreplaceable place and role in society while justly and proportionately receiving everything one needs and deserves in order to fulfil that mutually contributing role for the most optimal state of society — we can create a “real-life Garden of Eden” here and now.
Nature’s system has endless resources and treasures and the necessary blueprint and solution for any problem. By becoming similar to Nature and adopting its “life-creating and life-nurturing” qualities, we could have everything we ever need, much more than we have ever imagined or dreamt about.
But this is not utopia, this is a very realistic and tangible state we can reach in a relatively short time — as long as we change ourselves and adapt to Nature’s laws and its mutually integrated system.