Worldview is defined as religion and as the operating system of human beings; without it, people cannot function.
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"...religion. It's the basis of who we are. It is our operating system. Okay? That your computer cannot run without an operating system. We..."
"...given these three advantages, Huawei cannot make updates to the existing operating system."
"...elite families and what binds them together they're basically software the operating system is what we call the occult. Okay? And we'll study more..."
"...so, that's the way I understand eschatology. Also, eschatology is the operating system for secret societies, right? So, you join a secret society in..."
"...so glad our team started using High Level. It's basically the operating system for our entire business all in one place. But the craziest..."
"...predict how they will behave. Think of a story as the operating system of a society. And as such, it's a script that they..."
"...society now? And the answer is mythologies. Mythologies are the subconscious operating system of society. Does that make sense? So what mythology does everyone..."
"...is still implanted in their brains. And this mythology becomes the operating system of the French Revolution. Revolution. Okay? So, using this mythology, let's..."
"...make sense? So it's a hard argument there is a subconscious operating system to society that we don't ever see. Okay? That we don't..."
"...class that's very important is religion or mythology, it is the operating system of the culture. Okay? It is the collective consciousness, the collective..."
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