Why can’t we succeed in anything?
Question from the Internet:
“Why do things seem impossible right now?”
Because we try to do things on our own based on our egocentric and subjective understanding of the world and aspirations.
And since we exist in a globally integrated and fully interdependent humanity that is also an integral part of Nature’s system, we can’t succeed in our usual individualistic and exploitative ways any longer.
If we want to be successful in anything, if we want to acquire a true problem-solving ability, and if we want to safeguard our continuing and collective human survival, we will need to learn how to exist and behave like healthy cells of the same living organism.
This has nothing to do with our arbitrary ideologies, philosophies or religions as they are all based on the same, limited and misguided, egocentric and subjective worldview. We need to become a single, mutually integrated, and mutually complementing human organism because Nature’s strict and unforgiving laws — that govern the general balance and homeostasis life depends on — obligate it.
And we cannot appeal against the laws of Nature; we cannot bribe any judges or “important” people to get our way. Either we learn and keep these laws of Nature, or we will continue to suffer the consequences until intolerable suffering changes our attitude.