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Your worldview is determined primarily by your consciously chosen ultimate goal in life. If you don't choose this goal, you don't have a worldview, but only fragments of it. The ultimate goal is the meaning of life, the criterion for evaluating all states, objects, principles, relationships, and actions, as well as the source of rules of behavior. The choice of goal is determined, in turn, by understanding some personal experience, experiences so strong that they prompted you to develop a conscious life strategy. It can be a traumatic experience or vice versa, mystical or quite earthly, but it is always a shake-up, something that makes you think, reconsider and systematize your principles and worldview.
The worldview is influenced by the family in which a person is brought up, his views on life through the life of the family, his environment. His vision of life and his vision of the worldview comes later when he gets life experience, he often changes his worldview and this is natural; everything runs, everything changes. The inner life of a person, a big mystery. With respect.
The worldview is primarily influenced by a person's knowledge and upbringing, but upbringing plays a secondary role. Since each person changes when learning, his worldview also changes. Each of us has our own unique Divine Plan, encoded at the cellular level. This plan contains answers not only about our divine purpose, but also about our role in general. With respect.
Your personal thoughts, goals, and interests. The books you read, the movies you watch, and the people around you. Actions that you perform.