Responsibility is positioned as the core of human existence: the capacity to answer for your life rather than drift through it.
Freedom is not framed as endless choice, but as the ability to take a stand toward conditions you did not choose.
This stance refuses both fatalism and naïve control. It acknowledges limits, then asks what remains possible within them.
Existence becomes something you shape, not something that merely happens to you—through the kind of person you decide to be next.