Explore Science-first Philosophy

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Worldview.

A worldview is your lens. How you interpret the world. Worldviews can be abstracted through three major frameworks: personal language, personal religion, and personal philosophy. Your personal language shapes how words and categories live inside you. Your personal religion shapes how you approach meaning, mystery, the unknown, and the unknowable. Your personal philosophy shapes how you reason, judge, value, and decide how to live.

Worldview is related to identity, but they are not the same. Your worldview is how you interpret reality. Your identity is how you understand yourself within that reality. The two influence each other constantly. Change your worldview, and your identity may shift. Change your identity, and the world may look different.

Because impermanence runs through everything, worldview is not fixed. You can challenge, reshape, and redefine inherited beliefs and values. Your worldview is how you see your journey. You don’t just have a worldview, you have control of its evolving frameworks.

You’ve just finished the monthly column.

What you heard was written as an essay—meant to be explored inwardly rather than consumed quickly.

Each month, the TST Column focuses on a single idea. 12 life-changing ideas added to your worldview each year.

You’ve just listened to one piece of a larger project. TouchstoneTruth is built around the belief that ideas can be explored with both discipline and humanity — carefully enough to seek truth, warmly enough to enjoy the journey.

The End.

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