This line matters because it cuts through modern distraction:
A person becomes what they worship.
Worship does not only mean religious ritual. It means what receives your highest attention, reverence, devotion, emotional energy, and repeated obedience.
Some worship money. Some worship status. Some worship pleasure. Some worship being right. Some worship fear, outrage, politics, control, comfort, beauty, intellect, or ego.
Others orient themselves toward truth, love, wisdom, service, God, higher order, or meaning.
The question is not whether a person worships. The question is whether what they worship is making them wiser, calmer, stronger, kinder, more truthful, and more alive.
Faith does not have to be presented as blind belief in a distant figure in the sky. A mature understanding of faith can include trust, humility, meaning, alignment, higher order, and the courage to move without complete certainty.
Some call it God. Some call it the Creator. Some call it Higher Power, Universal Intelligence, Source, Spirit, Logos, the Tao, or the Divine.
The name matters less than the orientation of the life.
In 12X language, worship is attention with devotion attached.
The soul quietly shapes itself around what it kneels before.
That is why attention matters. What we repeatedly behold, admire, consume, fear, desire, and obey becomes internal architecture.
Ask honestly:
This is not about judgement. It is about orientation.
A life oriented toward truth, love, wisdom, responsibility, gratitude, and service will form a different human being than a life oriented toward noise, comparison, resentment, and self.