The article explores the tension between our desire for control over our lives and the reality that much of our destiny is shaped by factors beyond our direct control. The author argues that while we possess valuable executive functions, such as the ability to inhibit behaviors, plan, and execute strategies, these talents do not grant us the level of agency we often assume.
The article highlights how our frontal brain's variable capacity to exercise these critical functions means that our ability to shape our lives is more limited than we acknowledge. The author cautions that mistaking this limited agency for the power to mold our destinies as we wish can lead to debilitating crises of self-worth and confidence, when we should instead view such moments as opportunities for useful learning.
The core message is that recognizing the role of luck and the constraints on our agency is important for maintaining a realistic perspective and avoiding the pitfalls of overconfidence in our ability to control our lives.
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by David Milgri... um muddyum.net 08-29-2024
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