
#7 Our World and The World Why our sense of control is real, yet insignificant — and what it means to be the germ of civilization There is our world, and there is the world. Our world is the interior realm — the space of thoughts, emotions, decisions, relationships, and achievements. It’s the world we navigate daily, where meaning exists because we create it. In this world, we make choices. We build things. We cause things to happen. We act, and we believe those actions matter — because they do, at the scale in which our world operates. But alongside this domain of subjective experience lies the world — the external, indifferent totality in which our experiences are embedded. This is the world of physical law, of metabolism and thermodynamics, of ecosystems and economies, of plate tectonics and planetary motion. It is the world that existed before we were born and will go on without us. Our world and the world are not in conflict. They are not illusions versus truth. They are simp...