Worldview sounds complicated.
It isn’t.
At the bottom of every worldview
is a simple choice:
Do I believe I’m part of a system
or not?
That’s it.
It doesn’t matter if I inherited that belief from
a scientific tradition,
a spiritual framework,
a religious practice,
or a late-night podcast.
What matters is:
Did I choose to belong?
Or did I choose to stand outside?
It sounds like a belief.
Worldview isn’t revealed in thoughts.
It’s exposed by actions.
I don’t reconcile my worldview through what I think.
I reconcile it through what I do.
My choices already voted.
My patterns already declared their allegiance.
If my worldview says I belong to the system,
my actions will show
responsibility,
participation.
If not my actions will reveal
isolation,
control,
entitlement.
We don’t argue worldviews.
We observe them.
They speak clearly
in our actions.