FAQs ABOUT BIOLOGIST JEREMY GRIFFITH’S WORK

This page is designed to help answer the most common and important questions people have about FIX THE WORLD and the explanation it presents for the human condition. This selection of FAQs provide insight into the life-transforming and world-saving significance of Australian biologist Jeremy Griffith’s breakthrough understanding, and how it brings clarity and hope to every aspect of human life. (See all the FIX THE WORLD FAQs.)

What exactly is the human condition? – FTW FAQ 1.1

Answer: The human condition refers to the anguished psychological state we’ve had to endure from feeling immense guilt and shame for destroying our species’ original cooperative and loving nature. Read more.

What is Jeremy Griffith’s ‘instinct vs intellect’ explanation of the human condition? – FTW FAQ 1.3

Answer: Jeremy Griffith explains that when humans became conscious, a clash emerged between our intellect and our pre-existing instincts. This led to defensive, egocentric behaviour, but now that we can understand the reason for that clash, we can finally free ourselves from it. Read more.

What is the best way to start learning about the human condition? – FTW FAQ 1.11

Answer: The best place to start is by watching THE Interview on the FIX THE WORLD homepage, which offers a clear overview of the problem and its extraordinary solution. Read more.

What is FIX THE WORLD? – FTW FAQ 3.1

Answer: FIX THE WORLD is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to ending all human suffering through the understanding of the human condition as explained by Australian biologist Jeremy Griffith. Read more.

How can everyone’s lives be immediately transformed? – FTW FAQ 4.1

Answer: Now that we finally understand the human condition and know we are fundamentally good, relying on old defences like denial, retaliation, and the pursuit of power and wealth is no longer necessary. A new, transformed way of living becomes possible—one that is free of the human condition. Read more.

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