Why is the idea of ​​”not trying to change people” necessary now?

We live today more than ever before surrounded by “righteousness” and “goodwill.”

Advice is given instantly,
answers are available in seconds,
and countless paths to growth are visible.

But are people still more stable than before?
Are they recovering?

The answer is no.

① Excessive goodwill is exhausting people

Today’s society is one in which goodwill circulates at high speed.

・This will improve it
・That’s wrong
・There’s more we can do
・It’s not enough yet

All of this is said with the other person’s best interests in mind.

But the result is that people lose faith in their own senses.

As a result of there being so many correct answers outside,
people have lost the ability to listen to their own inner selves.

② The era in which growth became something to be managed

Growth used to be an invisible event that occurred inside the individual.

But that’s not the case now.

・Growth Rate
・Awareness Stage
・Recovery Progress
・Awakening Level

Everything is measured, evaluated and compared.

At that moment, growth becomes something to be managed rather than a living process.

And controlled growth will inevitably become distorted somewhere.

3. A society with too many "people who know"

My knowledge has increased.
The structure is also understood.
The essence of the problem is also explained.

However, the reason why the pain persists is clear.

Because knowing something and being able to act are two different things.

If people do not feel safe, they will not change, no matter how much they understand.

This obvious fact has been forgotten in the midst of efficiency and speed.

4. What the idea of ​​non-intervention restores

The “non-intervention” spoken of here does not mean irresponsibility or abandonment.

it is,

Respect people’s time
Trust their internal processes
Give people back control of change

is.

The moment you stop intervening,
people can return to their own senses for the first time.

Change from there is slow.
But it doesn’t break.

5. The last of humanity in the age of AI

AI
shows optimal solutions.
Lists correct answers.
Teaches shortcuts to growth.

But there are some things AI cannot do.

Respect silence, trust the emptiness, and wait for the inner self to move.

These are human qualities that cannot be made efficient, and that is why they are valuable now.

6. An era where we need the courage to do nothing

Always doing something.
To be useful.
To give.

They have been considered good.

But what we really need now is a different kind of courage.

The courage to not get involved, the courage to not let others understand, the courage to endure silence

Only where there are people with this courage can people recover.

In lieu of a conclusion

This philosophy is not about changing people.

It is a philosophy that helps people to “believe again.”

Not to interfere with that is the highest and most human ethic of our time.

There is already a force within that person that can get them moving.

Not to interfere with that is the highest and most human ethic of our time.