Have human beings changed psychologically? Why are we still very much the same, even after existing for thousands of years? We may feel we have progressed, yet despite all our attempts to transform, it still seems as if humanity is dealing with the same problems. We even know what the outcomes of our conditioning are: war, violence, greed, isolation, loneliness, and more... But it still hasn't been enough. What's it going to take for humanity to change? Does humanity continue to struggle with transformation? The latest technology, the smartest thinkers, and the religions still haven't solved these ancient problems. Perhaps the better question is: what would it take for you to change? Do you continue to struggle with total transformation? Do you think it's possible?
"You know if you donât change... what the consequences are. You will be nationalistic, you will be tribal, insular, isolated, and therefore having no relationship globallyâfighting, fighting, fighting, building up more and more armaments to destroy each other. Now, why donât you, if you are at all serious in this matter, why donât you ask yourself that question? Why am I, a human being, who have been through all this, why havenât I changed? What would be your answer?"
â J. Krishnamurti
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"Surely, to find out what is true your mind must be free to inquire, which means that it cannot merely accept or believe. I can give you a description of the truth, but it will not be the same thing as your experiencing the truth for yourself." â J. Krishnamurti
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