Tangentially, but not specifically.
Pick something. Anything, really. Any thing. A orange.
Using any language you like, describe it, in totality.
You can't. This is the finiteness of our understanding which limits our ability to just describe things, and, that isn't even enough to give a "complete" description since you would only be describing the thing and not it's place in the universe, how it grew, the history of the genetics that caused it to grow the way it did, how the matter from which it was grown was assembled, and even how the matter from which it is composed came to be in the first place, and I don't mean in the general, hand-wavey "we're all stardust" blech kind of explaination, but with exacting specificity down to the most transient sub-atomic particles that build the thing.
None of this matters to most people, but, very thing, every human, every instance is quite miraculous because of everything, and I mean literally everything, that had to go exactly as it did to lead us all to the point where we can have this conversion on various devices in widely different locations practically in real time.
That is why everything you do matters. That is why everything that has been done matters. That is why you matter. You are infinitely important even if you are only an infinitesimally small part of what we can observe the universe to be.