Australian biologist Jeremy Griffith has dedicated his life to solving the greatest of all human problems: the human condition. With a background in biology and a deep concern for the suffering in the world, Griffith has produced a groundbreaking scientific explanation that finally solves the underlying issue at the core of all humanity’s problems—and in doing so, offers the pathway to a truly transformed world.
The human condition refers to the paradoxical state of the human species: why are we capable of immense love, kindness, and intelligence, yet also plagued by conflict, selfishness, and destruction. For centuries, this contradiction has gone unexplained. Why, when our ideals are to be cooperative and loving, do we so often act in divisive, hurtful ways? Without understanding this, efforts to bring lasting peace or harmony have remained limited. As Griffith argues, until we can understand and reconcile this central paradox, none of the surface-level problems we face—wars, inequality, environmental collapse, or mental illness—can truly be solved.
In his landmark publication, FREEDOM: The End Of The Human Condition, Griffith delivers the long-sought biological explanation for this dilemma. Drawing on science, philosophy, and a profound grasp of the human psyche, Griffith explains that humans are not inherently bad. Instead, our behavior is the result of a historic battle to find understanding of ourselves—an unavoidable journey that led to guilt, defensiveness, and alienation. But with this explanation now in hand, that battle can end, and the healing of individuals and society can begin.
Griffith’s work has been described as “the holy grail of insight” and “the most important book of all time” by some of its many supporters. It is endorsed by esteemed academics, including Professor Harry Prosen, a former president of the Canadian Psychiatric Association, who wrote that Griffith’s explanation “is the key to the complete rehabilitation of the human race.”
What sets Jeremy Griffith apart is not only the depth of his insight but the accessibility of his work. Through the World Transformation Movement (WTM), a global non-profit organization he founded, Griffith has made his writings, videos, and lectures freely available to the public at World Transformation Movement Website. This central website serves as a global education hub, helping people understand and overcome the psychological upset that has burdened human life for millennia.