Exiting the Human Kindergarten

The concept of "human kindergarten" suggests a state of arrested development. While we may achieve physical maturity and some measure of intellectual growth, a profound inner immaturity often persists.

The concept of “human kindergarten” suggests a state of arrested development. While we may achieve physical maturity and some measure of intellectual growth, a profound inner immaturity often persists. This internal state manifests as skewed priorities, a limited understanding of ourselves and others, and a disconnection from higher, more meaningful values. Instead, we become overly reliant on societal constructs, such as fleeting political correctness and ingrained social conditioning. This ultimately traps us within a self-centered, narrow world defined by “me,” “mine,” and “about me.”

The Illusion of Self-Importance

This self-absorption stems from a lack of connection to something larger than the individual. Without a grounding in deeper values, we become fixated on the trivialities of our immediate surroundings and personal desires. This creates a distorted perception of reality, where our own needs and wants overshadow a broader understanding of the world and our place within it. The result is a society often characterized by superficiality and a lack of genuine empathy.

Breaking Free

However, a different world awaits those who can transcend the limitations of this self-imposed kindergarten. This transition requires a conscious effort to shed the arrogance, blindness, and pride that keep us tethered to our immature state. It involves a willingness to look beyond the confines of our ego and embrace a more profound understanding of ourselves and the universe.

The Inevitable Shift

This shift, whether individuals consciously choose it or not, is coming. The approaching “Apocalypse,” not necessarily in its literal, destructive sense, but as a period of profound transformation, will force a re-evaluation of our values and priorities. It will dismantle the structures built on superficiality and demand a deeper connection to truth and meaning. This process, while potentially disruptive, offers the opportunity for humanity to finally graduate from its kindergarten phase and step into a more mature and enlightened existence. The choice remains with each individual: to cling to the familiar comforts of immaturity or to embrace the challenging yet ultimately liberating path toward true adulthood.

FTC Harvest / February 2025