Principlev1
Use grammatical structure—active vs passive voice, subject
Use grammatical structure—active vs passive voice, subject vs object position—to shift narrative agency.
Why This Is a Principle
Derives from Linguistic Structuring of Thought (language structures thought boundaries) and Narrative framing of identical events produces measurably (framing produces different outcomes). The principle prescribes deliberate grammatical choices ('I left' vs 'I was left') as the mechanism for constructing agentic vs passive narratives with measurable psychological consequences.