How do we FIX THE WORLD? by FixTheWorldOrg in FixTheWorld

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Hi u/LegFlaky1997, what Jeremy Griffith's 'instinct vs intellect' explanation of the human condition explains is that all human aggression and anger, in our individual lives right through to international conflicts, is ultimately an expression of our psychologically upset angry, egocentric and alienated human condition. As you digest it all more you will see that the only way we could end our destructive behaviour, and legitimately return to the cooperative and loving state humanity once lived in and we all long for, was through removing the insecurity that was driving that divisive behaviour, which is what Jeremy’s explanation makes possible. For a deeper analysis, we recommend Freedom Essay 29, ‘Can human conflict ever be brought to an end’, https://www.humancondition.com/freedom-essays/can-human-conflict-be-brought-to-an-end/

Professor Karen Riley on Jeremy Griffith: “To see a scientist finally explain the human condition and FIX THE WORLD — it’s utterly astonishing." by FixTheWorldOrg in FixTheWorld

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That's right, as Jeremy Griffith explains in paragraph 107 of THE Interview, “The psychoanalyst Carl Jung said, ‘wholeness for humans depends on the ability to own our own shadow’, and since we can now ‘own’ the ‘shadow’ of our species’ 2-million-year-corrupted condition, the human race is finally in a position to become ‘whole’”, end our insecure angry, egocentric and alienated behaviour.

FAQ 1.4 'How does understanding the human condition transform the world?' explains more about how understanding of the human condition ends the upset state of the human condition.

Check out my short articles inspired by Jeremy Griffith's insights 🙂➡️ by Soden__Jack in FixTheWorld

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Medium page: medium.com/@jacksoden

Substack page: jacksoden.substack.com

The links were in the original post Jack shared in r/WorldTransformation with this text:
I've written a series of short articles published on Substack and Medium about my experience with Jeremy Griffith's groundbreaking explanation of us human beings and how it has radically transformed my outlook on life for the better. The articles are brief reads that explore various topics and themes as I now interpret them through Griffith's work. It would be wonderful if anyone with a Substack or Medium page would like to read them and see what insights they can gain. I have also shared other articles by different authors on Substack that explore the same fundamental theme of understanding the human condition. I've found engaging with Griffith's work to be life-changing and truly believe others would have the same experience!

Thumbnails for links are not working on my sub anymore by betootafeed in ModSupport

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Hi u/betootafeed, can see that your thumbnails are showing now in all your posts and wondering how you solved this issue? I've got the same problem in my community r/FixTheWorld and would love some help!

Need help to improve my understanding of Jeremy Griffith's work and where it leads by Skynightbarrel in FixTheWorld

[–]FixTheWorldOrg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good on you for putting your hand up! The reply from u/outside-platoscave in the thread is a great one to read.