But to misunderstand “a little agency” is to misunderstand the very architecture of human life. For while grand revolutions make the history books, it is the possession and exercise of small, consistent, personal power that makes a life livable, a mind sane, and a spirit free. Agency is the sense of control over your own life—the ability to act, to choose, to effect change. “A little agency,” then, is not a failure to achieve full control. It is the realistic, sustainable, daily dose of it.

But this is a trap. The one dish is the point. The one dish is proof that you are still here, still acting, still alive to possibility. A little agency is the opposite of nihilism. It says: I cannot solve everything, but I can do something. And that something matters because I am the one doing it.

So have your little agency. Water the plant. Write the sentence. Say the thing. Close the tab. It is not nothing. It is, in fact, almost everything.

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