Solving the root causes of our personal, local, regional and global problems and challanges - Unmasking the Mental Pandemic
As a society, we frequently find ourselves wondering how to halt the diseases, conflicts, crimes, and environmental destruction that dominate our daily news. Despite ambitious initiatives and immense efforts from societal resources like healthcare and law enforcement, many of our modern problem-solving methods fail to achieve sustainable results. This happens because we are largely treating the consequences of problems rather than addressing the true root causes.
At the Global Mind Think Tank, our mission is to raise awareness about a hidden, systemic factor affecting us on local, regional, and global levels: such as the "Mental Pandemic".
What is the Mental Pandemic?
To understand the root of our societal and global challenges, we must first understand the driving forces behind, ie ourselves. Humanity is currently facing an invisible pandemic where we are mentally infected by the unprotected and unconscious transmission of values, views, and behaviors from others.
Much like a computer running hidden software, our minds operate on "programs" learned throughout our lives via our heritage, our environment, media, and our social circles. While our conscious mind handles about 40 to 50 bits of information per second, our subconscious mind processes roughly 11 million bits per second. This massive disparity means our lives are overwhelmingly governed by subconscious memories, feelings, and historical programming, rather than our conscious free will.
The widespread impact: A substantial summary
The Mental Pandemic triggers behaviors designed to balance our internal environment against our external surroundings. When our internal programming is negative or dysfunctional, the consequences ripple out across all levels of society.
Mental health: Internally, the contagion manifests as stress, poor diet, sleep difficulties, and severe inner conflicts. To avoid feeling these negative emotions, individuals often turn to addiction and compensatory behaviors. Over time, living in a constant state of stress and heightened alertness leads to psychosomatic illnesses, exhaustion, and vast societal suffering and costs.
Safety and security: Externally, this mental contagion threatens our local and regional safety. Unresolved internal issues are frequently externalized through bullying, aggressiveness, abuse of power, and criminality. For instance, violence often occurs when an individual's traumatic memories spill over onto others, and crime is frequently driven by a subconscious need for status and confirmation.
The environment: On a global scale, our planet suffers immensely from this mental contagion. Environmental destruction is frequently a direct result of people not understanding the consequences of their consumption. Driven by materialism and the subconscious desire to fulfill unaddressed inner needs, people maintain unsustainable lifestyles that severely impact the earth.
Moving forward: Solving basic problems for sustainable solutions
Today, most problem-solving efforts only target "immediate" or "underlying" issues. Attempting to fix a societal challenge without addressing the subconscious programming behind it is much like taking a painkiller for a headache caused by chronic stress; the root problem remains untouched. Expectations for quick, efficient fixes are entirely counterproductive, leading only to wasted time, lost capital, and prolonged human suffering.
To create profound, sustainable change, we must focus on and understand the "root problems", before developing solutions. This requires a increased level of awareness, or metacognition, the ability to be aware of our own thought processes. We can begin to mitigate the Mental Pandemic by taking several crucial steps:
Audit influences: Reduce exposure to negative news, social media, and dysfunctional consumerism.
Personal discontinuation: Work on removing the old, negative mental "virus programs" that are in the way of your true self and prevent you from feeling good.
Reprogramming: Focus on treatments and methods that help program positive behaviors repetitively over an extended period of time.
Regulate the nervous System: Ensure that decision-makers approach problem-solving in a calm, relaxed state with the parasympathetic nervous system activated, rather than acting out of stress via the sympathetic nervous system.
By deeply understanding the Mental Pandemic, we can finally stop treating consequence problems and start healing the root causes of our world's most pressing challenges. Together, by elevating our conscious awareness, we can build healthier individuals, safer societies, and a more sustainable planet.
Purpose and concept program
The primary purpose of the Mental pandemic report is to catalyze conscious discussions at the highest strategic level. It serves as a call to action for politicians, decision-makers, opinion leaders, and managers to move beyond normal reactive fixes and make informed and conscious decisions for sustainable solutions that address the true root causes of human, societal and global challenges.
Conceptualized under the working title "The Mental Pandemic," this framework is designed for collective discussion and development. By integrating this understanding into leadership at all levels, we can transition from treating "consequence problems" to implementing truly sustainable solutions for individuals, organizations, and global society.
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/Claes-Goran Hammar - Global Mind Partner


