Px Worlds

The Worlds

Your world is the landscape you’re drawn toward — what feels real, what feels worth building, where meaning shows up for you. Recurring patterns, each named for a place. One is yours.

Why landscapes?

Landscapes are intuitive. You don’t need a philosophy background to picture a summit to reach or a valley to settle in. Each world captures something essential about how a person sees life — what counts as success, what feels meaningful, what they notice first when they look around.

Worlds complement archetypes. Your archetype is the role you give the world; your world is the landscape you bring it to. A Fox at the Summit looks very different from a Fox in the Valley — same role, different world, different shape of life. Together they start to build a picture of how you actually move through things.

Meet the worlds

Find out more about each world at whatworldway.com/world →

The Summit world

The Summit

Ambition, the climb, reaching for the peak

The Horizon world

The Horizon

Patterns, complexity, perspective

The Forest world

The Forest

Universal care, fairness, ecological consciousness

The Arena world

The Arena

Courage, directness, personal sovereignty

The Keep world

The Keep

Order, duty, role within tradition

The Valley world

The Valley

Kinship, lineage, place, the keepers of family ways

Want to know how the Worlds were derived — Clare W. Graves’ ECLET, the level boundaries, why Red was restored as Arena?

Read the science of World →

The worlds are one of three facets in what-world-way. Combined with an animal archetype and a colour, each becomes a unique portrait.

Explore the combinations on whatworldway.com →

Which one is yours?

Find your what-world-way at whatworldway.com — a few minutes, no account needed. The three tests run in order and your full portrait is waiting at the end.