Jeremy Griffith
Jeremy Griffith
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Jeremy Griffith was a British author, biologist, and philosopher who wrote extensively on the human condition.
Birth and Death Dates
Born: 1945
Died: Still living (as of last update)
Nationality and Profession(s)
Nationality: British
Professions: Author, Biologist, Philosopher
Early Life and Background
Jeremy Griffith was born in 1945 in England. Little is known about his early life, but it's documented that he developed a passion for understanding the human condition at an early age.
Major Accomplishments
Griffith's work focused on explaining the underlying causes of humanity's problems and proposing solutions based on the principles of biology. He spent several decades researching and writing his magnum opus, "Free: The End of the Human Condition".
Notable Works or Actions
"Free: The End of the Human Condition" (1998) - Griffith's comprehensive treatise on human evolution, which he considered a breakthrough in understanding humanity.
Development of the 'Biological Imperative Theory' - A theory proposing that the root cause of humanity's problems lies in our instinctual nature and that these can be resolved through education.
Impact and Legacy
Griffith's work has been influential among those seeking to understand and address global issues. His theories on human evolution have sparked debate and discussion worldwide.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Jeremy Griffith is widely quoted for his insights into the human condition, particularly in relation to understanding our instinctual nature and proposing a path forward through education.
Quotes by Jeremy Griffith
Jeremy Griffith's insights on:

We all intuitively know that a mother’s love is crucial to the creation of a well-adjusted human and that we are all born with an instinctive expectation of receiving unconditionally selfless love from our mother.

The journalist Richard Neville was frighteningly accurate when, in summarising the desperate state of our species’ situation, he wrote that ‘We are locked in a race between self destruction and self discovery’. ONLY ‘self discovery’ – this reconciling, ameliorating, psychologically healing understanding of ourselves – can save us from ‘self destruction’.

We can transition from being victims of the human condition to becoming secure, sound, effective managers of our world.

Throughout history we humans have struggled to find meaning in the awesome contradiction of our human condition. Neither philosophy, nor psychology nor biology has, until now, been able to provide the truthful explanation.

In a world fast going crazy from the effects of the human condition, this is the now desperately needed reconciling understanding that brings about a new world for humans FREE of the agony of the human condition. In short, this is the understanding that ends human suffering and unites the human race.

While it is one thing to wish for the truth, it is quite another to cope with it.

Finding understanding of our psychologically troubled human condition has actually been what the efforts of every human who has ever lived has been dedicated to achieving and has contributed to finding.

Finding understanding of the human condition is what rehabilitates and transforms the human race.

