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Distinguish appropriate agency (what you chose/did) from
Distinguish appropriate agency (what you chose/did) from inappropriate blame (responsibility for others' actions or systemic forces) when constructing narratives.
Why This Is a Principle
Derives from Behavior is a function of both the person and their (behavior as function of person and environment) and Humans retain the capacity to choose their attitude toward (capacity to choose attitude even when external freedoms removed). The principle prescribes claiming agency for responses within constraints without accepting blame for the constraints themselves—Frankl's distinction.