What is the future of the family?

Zsolt Hermann
1 min readDec 14, 2021

--

Question from the Internet:

“Can you explain one discourse on how social change affects the future of the family?”

The present social discourse — developing blindly, following our inherently selfish, egocentric, narcissistic, and individualistic human nature — leads to the collapse of the classical family, as we can already observe all over the world.

And with the collapse of the family — the founding block of a healthy human society — we have the “inhumane”, an empty human society where everybody thinks only about themselves, succeeding and surviving ruthlessly against others, where we measure everything only through material possessions, wealth and power, control over others.

In the end, such a human society is not viable as we destroy each other, Nature, and ourselves like cancer.

If we want to preserve, rebuild the family — and with it save humanity — we need to do it consciously, proactively, methodically against, above our inherent nature, as we can’t suppress, erase our egos. We have to do this to such an extent, that around the revived core family, the whole global human society becomes like a single family as the condition for survival in the fully integrated and interdependent world we evolved into.

And this requires a unique, purposeful, and practical educational method.

--

--

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.

No responses yet