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THE WORLD YOU MEET. How Your Inner State Shapes What You See, Feel, and Do
What if the world outside has not changed — but your access to it has? A difficult conversation can feel manageable one day and catastrophic the next. The same task can look solvable in one state and impossible in another. The World You Meet asks what changes inside us before thought becomes certainty and reaction becomes action. Psychologist Sergey Zabiyako brings together psychology, systems thinking, neuroscience-informed models, philosophy, and lived experience to explore how body, attention, memory, internal prediction, relationships, culture, grief, love, money, technology, and mortality shape our lived reality. At the center is a practical progression: Autopilot reacts from the first inner version of events; the Observer notices the state and separates fact from interpretation; the Architect changes one accessible part of the system. This is not a promise of total control or positive thinking. It is a book about seeing more clearly where human freedom actually begins.







