The World and I challenges readers to contemplate their relationship with the world and its creator, urging a reflection on whether one loves or despises both. This thought-provoking narrative exposes the deceptive beauty of a world that, while lush and inviting, suffers from profound underlying turmoil.Drawing inspiration from the music and messages of icons like Bob Marley, Lucky Dube, and Tupac Shakur, the novel explores the complexities of global and personal histories. These artists recognised the struggle between peace and chaos, governed by power-hungry elites who claim dominion over our planet.The narrative questions the role of 'superpowers' in a world rife with inequality and strife, challenging the balance between divine and earthly governance. It calls for a re-evaluation of priorities, urging a shift from egocentric leadership towards a communal and spiritually aligned existence.With historical reflections on figures like Nelson Mandela and critiques of contemporary leadership, the book examines the potential for change in a seemingly static world. It advocates for global unity and a new focus on collective well-being, emphasizing the urgent need for peace, stability, and liberation from oppressive forces.The World and I is a plea for a deeper understanding and a proactive approach to crafting a harmonious future in our beautiful yet troubled world.