While modern society provides unprecedented tools for external mastery, our true power lies not in controlling the world around us, but in our internal response to it—the "Circle of Control." II. The Scientific and Technological Illusion
Humans have a deep-seated psychological need to feel in command of their environment. We Control
Argue that the more we try to control external variables, the more we realize how many "disturbance inputs" (unpredictable events) actually exist. III. The Internal Reality: Self-Control This structure works well for a psychology, sociology,
Discuss how we use science and engineering to control nature (e.g., climate control, medical advancements). We Control
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Mention the emerging challenge of "meaningful human control" over autonomous systems like AI.
When does control become overreach? Discuss the balance between safety and individual freedom. V. Conclusion