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Everything happening on the other side of your skin and your control.

means Located, originating, or operating on the outside of a thing rather than within it.

from From Latin externus, outward, kin to exter, on the outsideitself sprouted from ex, out of.

MedicineFor external use only: skin, not stomach.
HardwareExternal drives turned closets into data backups.
PsychologyExternal locus of control blames luck, not self.
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