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Steve Magness
@stevemagness

We've become spectators instead of active participants in our life... Agency is our ability to act, to shape our lives instead of being shaped by them. It’s what gives us a sense of control, direction, and meaning. But in an age of algorithms and infinite feeds, agency is eroding. When the internet dictates our attention, outrage, and even identity, we become passive spectators

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Steve Magness
@stevemagness

Why does agency matter? Research shows that people with a strong sense of agency have higher resilience, better mental health, and stronger motivation. They see themselves as actors in their story, not just characters swept along by forces outside their control. Without agency, we drift into helplessness and burnout. With it, we grow.

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Steve Magness
@stevemagness

Psychologist Jack Bauer and colleagues studied how people narrate their lives. They found that when individuals told their story in agentic terms, they experienced greater well-being and maturity. It wasn’t the events themselves that mattered most, but the story they told about them. Agency is built in the narrative.

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Steve Magness
@stevemagness

Bauer’s work shows that telling an agentic story predicts growth even through hardship. Take two people who faced setbacks: one frames it as “Life crushed me.” The other as “I figured out how to keep moving.” Same event, different story. The second person emerges with more purpose and resilience. Agency doesn’t deny difficulty, it reframes it as navigable.

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Steve Magness
@stevemagness

The internet threatens this by pulling us into reactive mode. Endless feeds and outrage cycles shift us from actors to reactors. We scroll, consume, and respond to the next thing in front of us, rather than choosing what matters. It’s agency outsourced to algorithms. And the cost is a creeping sense of helplessness.

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Steve Magness
@stevemagness

Without agency, our brains default to threat. We feel buffeted by forces beyond our control, leading to anxiety, stress, and sometimes despair. Research on locus of control shows that those who believe they can influence their lives have better health and performance outcomes. Agency isn’t just a psychological perk, it’s a biological buffer against stress.

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Steve Magness
@stevemagness

So how do we reclaim agency? First: control your inputs. The more you outsource attention to devices, the less choice you have. Curate your environment. Second: practice “small wins.” Taking even tiny actions builds a sense of influence. Third: tell your story in agentic terms. Ask, “What role did I play? How did I keep going?”

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Steve Magness
@stevemagness

Agency isn’t about controlling everything. That’s impossible. It’s about recognizing where you do have influence, and acting there. You can’t control the market, but you can control your habits. You can’t control others’ opinions, but you can control how you show up. Agency lives in the space between circumstance and choice.

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Steve Magness
@stevemagness

In an era designed to strip our agency, reclaiming it is radical. Curate your inputs. Choose deliberate action over passive reaction. Tell an agentic story about your life. Agency is the antidote to helplessness. And when you strengthen it, you don’t just endure, you grow.