Mind Less, Care More: The Algorithm of Meaningby Willem DeWitWhat if everything you believe about meaning, identity, and purpose is not the product of free will-but the result of inherited mental scripts running silently in the background of your life?In Mind Less, Care More, cultural theorist Willem DeWit presents a provocative and deeply insightful journey into the hidden architecture of thought. Far from a typical self-help manual, this book is a radical exploration of how the universe, indifferent and unthinking, has given rise to creatures that care-and what that astonishing fact means for how we live, love, and make sense of our lives.Drawing on evolutionary biology, neuroscience, cultural anthropology, and existential philosophy, DeWit dismantles the illusion that we are independent agents navigating life with full autonomy. Instead, he reveals how our most deeply held beliefs-about morality, free will, time, and even the nature of self-are shaped by what he calls "cultural cloudware" preloaded social and cognitive scripts passed from generation to generation. These invisible programs determine what we see, feel, value, and fear-often without our awareness.Through vivid storytelling, sharp analysis, and poetic insight, Mind Less, Care More guides readers to understand: Why the universe doesn't care-but we mustHow intelligence evolved from cosmic randomness to human self-awarenessWhat it means to perform meaning instead of seeking itWhy love and hate are not cosmic truths, but evolved algorithms of inclusion and exclusionHow language, time, and identity are culturally shaped illusionsWhy most spiritual and moral systems are memory programs-not divine revelationsHow to consciously rewrite inherited scripts and participate in culture as a creative actThis is a book for those who have sensed that something is off in the modern obsession with hyper-rationality, inward-spiraling mindfulness, and hollow positivity. It challenges us to stop looking for meaning like it's hidden treasure and start performing meaning through our choices, relationships, and the narratives we choose to enact-or discard.DeWit doesn't offer comforting answers. Instead, he offers a toolkit for intellectual liberation: a way to see the code beneath the cultural operating systems we mistake for reality. He invites us to "mind less"-not to stop caring, but to stop obsessively clinging to preprogrammed beliefs that limit who we can become.If you've ever felt stuck in inherited paradigms, if you've questioned whether your thoughts are truly your own, or if you suspect that life's purpose isn't discovered but constructed-Mind Less, Care More is your invitation to start coding a new path.Bold, unsettling, and deeply empowering, this book will change how you see the world-and yourself.