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The Birth of Agency: Moving Beyond Achievement to Depth

There are moments when life pivots — when we stop drifting with external pressures and begin to live from an inner center. David Brooks, in The Road to Character, calls this the “agency moment.” It’s when conviction replaces compliance, when courage emerges from clarity.

But agency is not automatic. It doesn’t arrive with age, education, or career milestones. It must be born, often through struggle. For some, its absence shows up as resignation — the belief that life is predetermined. For others, it hides behind constant activity: resumes full of achievements, yet an inner hollowness.

In a culture fueled by FOMO, it’s easy to scatter ourselves thin — saying yes to everything, yet fully committing to nothing. Without the power of “no,” our lives lack a true “yes.” We chase money, status, and applause, but often at the cost of depth.

Willpower and self-help alone rarely solve this. Pride pushes us toward reputation, but applause is fleeting. Real fulfillment comes indirectly — not through chasing success, but by turning outward, giving ourselves to something larger: a task, a cause, a relationship.

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Agency requires honesty with oneself, discipline in desire, and the humility to pursue depth over display. It is a shift from Adam I (external success) to Adam II (inner strength).

The call to agency is always present. It is both a declaration and a surrender — a refusal to drift, and a commitment to live with integrity, courage, and service.

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