–
Losing Agency Voluntarily
I remember the first time I said the word “Agency” out loud. I was in my mom’s kitchen in our village of Poranki looking out of our balcony. Fifty feet across in our neighbor’s balcony, an old woman was getting bathed by her son and daughter-in-law. They had propped her up in a plastic chair and were hurriedly pouring water over her from a bucket full of running tap water.
What that lady lacked at that moment, I thought, was Agency – the ability to act on her own terms. What will become of me when I will no longer have agency, I wondered. Over the year since, I’ve thought about it many times only to realize that many of us, including me, are surrendering the precious agency of our mind – not to old age, but to the constant pull of our personal devices.
When Did It Begin?
I should have seen this coming. Hasn’t it been a decade since Netflix started telling me what to watch next and eventually overtook my motivation to skip what it was recommending? What about that time when I was typing a word and my iPhone was ready to finish it for me?
Somewhere between the pings, alerts, and endless scroll, I’ve realized that over the past two years, I haven’t just outsourced my labor, I’ve also outsourced my thinking. When I need to send a work email, I draft something quickly, and if it’s an executive summary, I hand it over to ChatGPT to polish the flow and make it sound appropriate.
What’s scary is how quickly I’ve given AI the power to make me feel accomplished, especially with these GenAI apps that give me a God complex because I issue commands and they obey without question. AI doesn’t challenge my motives, nor does it nudge me toward better behavior.
Infact, if I want a balanced perspective rather than a neatly sugar-coated one, I have to explicitly prompt it to give me the whole truth from both sides of the argument, and not just a palatable version.
Modern Day Challenges Compounded by AI Automation
AI will become more persuasive, more predictive, and more personal than anything we’ve seen before. It has started mimicking our voice, finishing our thoughts and anticipating our needs even before we know we have them – cue your customized ads that keep popping up everywhere on social media feeds.
And this is exactly the problem, if we stop deciding what matters to us, an algorithm will make that decision for you. It’s happening subtly all around us and we’re too busy to notice.
The point is retaining mental agency isn’t about rejecting technology, it’s about pausing to ask ourselves, Am I being intentional about this decision or is the algorithm thinking for me?
Ancient Wisdom Meets Modern Challenges
There’s a timeless chariot metaphor in Hinduism that beautifully illustrates the nature of our mind and intellect. Our body is the chariot, the senses are the horses, and the mind is the reins. But controlling the reins is the intellect (buddhi) or the charioteer. Mastery over the “horses” – our sensory impulses, begins with the reins: the mind’s regulation, guided by the intellect.
These lessons are especially relevant in the modern world where we’re surrounded by endless sensory stimuli. Understand what the information diet your mind is on. With the right knowledge, the intellect grows stronger through shravanam, mananam, and nidhidhyasanam. Hinduism challenges the man via its many scriptures, who is an ideal man if he can’t control his mind?
Reclaiming Agency in the Digital Age
When working with teens, I begin by asking: “What do you love doing most, without needing to be pushed?” That innate joy plants the seeds of self-belief. Once someone realizes their ideas matter, they rise to meet that respect. Agency here comes from innovating or creating something out of our ideas.
Psychological frame shifting is another inner tool that is stepping back and asking, “What if this problem isn’t what it seems?” Like flipping a switch, clarity replaces chaos, and agency replaces entanglement. Once again, agency comes with problem solving.
Still, motivation can only take us so far. True staying power comes from habits rooted in discernment and purpose. In a future shaped by humans and machines, it’s not just agency. Once we define a purpose for this one beautiful life of ours, we automatically own our agency.
The Last True Frontier: The Agency Over Our Mind
Did you know today, the average person consumes 174 newspapers worth of information daily? Do you really need all that junk? Step back and analyze tasks that have your undivided attention and those where focus falters. Take stock. Learn about attention residue and its impact on personal growth and productivity.
All these distractions aside, I will leave you with a final thought. Our algorithms are not our master, our mind is. We can’t be trusting external options and decision makers more than our trusted inner compass, our gut instincts!
Our own discretionary power is enough for us to help decide how and what we can contribute to humanity. It’s time to take back agency, even if it feels like an act of rebellion.
High and Low Agency Behaviors
– 0 –
About The Article Author:
Hi, I’m Rachana. Its been my dream for years to do something to consciously create a better future where every one of us is excited about our own potential. My challenge to everyone is that they aspire for their personal best and leave a legacy of their work through their contributions to mankind.
One more thing. In December of 2044, I hope to win the Nobel.
Will you join me on this journey of growth and transformation?
Namasté.
CLARITY - A Pillar of FutureSTRONG Academy
Our children will one day face the real world without our support. Academic development is not the only skill they will need in the real world where people skills like taking the lead, emotional intelligence and a strong moral compass will determine who will shine. So, as parents who want to raise well rounded adults, we want to give them the right tools for their personal development.
Here is CLARITY as described as the 6 C’s of Future STRONG.
Find Below Better Strategies On CLARITY
They’re Touching Grass! Small Joys of Parenting Gen Z in a Screen-Obsessed World 📵🤳
- The Small Joys of Parenting Gen Z Yesterday, my 21 and 17-year-old were part of a music pop-up show in Piedmont Park in Atlanta. Daniel Caesar, the Canadian singer, was performing for a group of young adults. And the best part, they were touching grass! Too...
If You’ve Been Searching for Joy, Read This
- Chasing Permanent Happiness Many years ago, in my early thirties, I started asking myself why I wasn’t truly happy. A vital relationship in my life was in shambles, and a series of unfortunate misunderstandings had left things hopelessly deadlocked. But,...
Meta AI Scandal: Leaked Guidelines Allowed Chatbots to Flirt With Children
https://youtu.be/tSgvsXe-cwE - Want To Listen To The Article Instead? - Meta AI's Perilous Child Chat Guidelines 🚨 Multiple news outlets are reporting on a controversy surrounding Meta AI's internal guidelines for chatbots interacting with...
Smartphones Are Destroying Young Minds Faster Than Any Technology in History
- Smartphones: A Civilizational Threat to Human Cognition 🧠📵 An opinion piece by Colby Hall in Mediaite, titled “Alarming New Study Finds Smartphones Ruining Our Brains at Unprecedented Speed,” is going viral. And rightfully so, because it warns that...
How To Reclaim Your Mind And Keep Your Agency In The Age Of AI And Distraction {Video}
- Want To Listen To The Article Instead? - Reclaiming Agency: Mind, AI, and Digital Distraction 🧠 Hi all, I've used AI to generate this video, but please note, I haven't outsourced my thought but only my task to create this. My original script that has been...
How Smartphones Are Stealing 25 Years From Students’ Lives
- Want To Listen To The Article Instead? - Students & Mobile Phones: A 25-Year Habit 📱 A recent UK study by Fluid Focus highlights a startling trend: students across schools, colleges, and universities are spending an average of 5 hours and 30...
It’s Your One Brilliant Life — Are You Putting Up a Good Fight?
- Questions About Life Allow me to sound fatalistic before I get to the bright happy point of this essay AND our lives. The more I ponder life and the point of our existence, I draw the same few conclusions every time. That the duty of every human being is to...
When Children Are Giving Away Signs Of Emotional Struggles, Are We Listening To Them?
https://youtu.be/V40EthHkvAo - Want To Listen To The Article Instead? - Noticing Mental Health Struggles in Children ❤️ This article from "The Mentor Well," focuses on identifying subtle indicators that a child might be experiencing mental health...
50 Mind-Expanding Articles to Make You Smarter, Calmer, and Ready for the Future
These below articles span FutureSTRONG’s core themes that are focus, mindfulness, parenting, STEM, AI, mental health, wisdom, relationships, and purpose. Read these independently or as part of a series to reframe your ideas around the given topic. Thank you. 🧠...
Why the War on Drugs Fails: Rethinking Incarceration, Addiction, and Justice Reform 🚨
- Want To Listen To The Article Instead? - The War on Drugs and Mass Incarceration 🚨 This article from RehabNet.com, discusses how the "War on Drugs" in the US has drastically increased incarceration rates. It highlights how drug offenses and...
How Entertainment Is Killing Public Discourse: Neil Postman’s Warning in the Age of Screens
- Want To Listen To The Article Instead? - Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse Americans no longer talk to each other, they entertain each other. They do not exchange ideas, they exchange images. They do not argue with propositions; they...
The Job Interview Isn’t Just a Test Anymore – It’s a Turing Test
Human Vs. AI A few of us who are in the business of hiring candidates for their teams have done this too many times by now, especially since the pandemic. We sit in front of the person who's being interviewed and usually they're on the other side of your...
Empathy: The Secret Weapon for a Human-Centered Digital Future You Can’t Ignore
- Want To Listen To The Article Instead? - Empathy In Action In a rapidly advancing digital world, empathy is more crucial than ever. Join us as we explore how fostering empathy can shape a human-centered digital future. Discover the importance of...
Why Pain Tolerance Beats Talent: The Grit Behind The Greatness Of Cornelius Vanderbilt
- Want To Listen To The Article Instead? - A Taste for Saltwater Most people treat discomfort like a warning sign - something to back away from. But the great ones? They read it as a green light. To them, discomfort isn’t a reason to stop; it’s...
How to Silence Your Inner Critic, Stop Overthinking, and Build Lasting Confidence
- Want To Listen To The Article Instead? - Silence Your Inner Critic: Stop Overthinking & Cultivate Confidence Are you tired of your inner critic holding you back? In this empowering video, we dive into effective strategies to silence...
Why Dostoevsky’s Wisdom on Self-Deception and Authenticity is More Relevant Than Ever in the Age of Social Media
* Want To Listen To The Article Instead? - "Above all, don't lie to yourself. The man who lies to himself and listens to his own lie comes to such a pass that he cannot distinguish the truth within him, or around him, and so loses all respect for...
Jeff Bezos’ Day 1 Mentality: Why Differentiation is the Key to Survival in Business and Life
- What makes you truly and uniquely "you"? Jeff Bezos has long championed the idea of a "Day 1" mentality - a relentless focus on staying agile, hungry, and innovative, as if Amazon were still a scrappy startup, even as it ballooned into a trillion-dollar...

















