Global Non-Profit Renamed ‘Fix The World’, Promoting Breakthrough Explanation of the Human Condition

The international non-profit World Transformation Movement has renamed itself Fix The World, saying the new name reflects escalating global crises and the urgency of advancing Australian biologist Jeremy Griffith’s explanation of the human condition.

The organization stated that while its former name emphasized the need for global transformation, it no longer conveyed the urgency of what it sees as a critical point in human history. War, political polarization, social breakdown, declining mental health, and environmental destruction are all intensifying at alarming rates, indicating that reforms have failed to address the deeper drivers of human behavior.

According to Fix The World, these crises share a common cause, which it describes as our psychologically troubled human condition. The organization centres its work on the biological explanation of that condition developed by Griffith, which it says makes it possible to resolve the psychological conflict underlying human behavior.

Among those who have commented on the work is Professor Harry Prosen, former President of the Canadian Psychiatric Association, who described it as “the 11th-hour breakthrough biological explanation of the human condition necessary for the psychological rehabilitation and transformation of our species.”

Key Points:

  • The organization has renamed itself Fix The World to reflect escalating global crises.

  • Its work centres on a biological explanation of the human condition developed by Australian biologist Jeremy Griffith.

  • It argues that understanding humanity’s underlying psychological conflict makes it possible to address the root cause of those crises.

  • Educational materials are provided globally free of charge.

  • Griffith’s biological explanation has drawn praise from senior figures in science and public life.

About Fix The World

Fix The World, formerly the World Transformation Movement, is an international non-profit organization dedicated to advancing the biological explanation of the human condition developed by Australian biologist Jeremy Griffith.

A Global Educational Initiative

While the organization’s name has changed, its primary educational platform remains HumanCondition.com. The distinction, it says, is intentional.

“Fix The World expresses the objective, while HumanCondition.com houses the liberating scientific explanation of the human condition that makes that goal achievable”, said mountaineer Tim Macartney-Snape, a patron of Fix The World and a twice-honored Order of Australia recipient.

Fix The World currently operates through more than 80 volunteer-run centres across approximately 30 countries and maintains a global online community. All books, essays, interviews, and video presentations are made available free of charge, reflecting the organization’s position that an explanation of the human condition should be accessible to all.

Learn more at https://www.humancondition.com.

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