Responsibleness Access
Viktor Frankl, psychiatrist and Holocaust survivor, famously argued that freedom is only half of the story. Without responsibleness, freedom risks degenerating into "mere arbitrariness".
: It represents the freedom to choose your own attitude and path, even when your external circumstances cannot be changed. The Frankl Perspective: A Balance of Freedom responsibleness
Responsibility is frequently viewed as an external obligation—something imposed by society, culture, or rules. In contrast, is an internal quality. psychiatrist and Holocaust survivor
: While responsibility might be following a community norm, responsibleness is discovering what you ought to do through your own conscience. or rules. In contrast
: It is the literal "ability to respond" with awareness and wisdom rather than reacting impulsively.