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oneselfcan

Oneselfcan is a neologism used to express the idea that an individual possesses the capacity to influence outcomes through deliberate action, planning, and self-regulation. It foregrounds personal agency as a driver of results rather than mere luck or external circumstances.

Origin and usage: The term blends "oneself" and "can," and is often cited in self-help discourse and

Conceptual framework: In psychology, oneself can aligns with concepts such as self-efficacy and internal locus of

Critiques: Some scholars caution that focusing on individual agency may overlook structural barriers and social determinants,

See also: Self-efficacy, Locus of control, Personal agency.

discussions
of
personal
agency.
It
is
employed
to
articulate
a
proactive
stance
toward
goals
and
challenges,
rather
than
passive
acceptance.
control,
emphasizing
perceived
control
over
performance
and
results.
Practical
steps
associated
with
the
idea
include
goal
setting,
breaking
tasks
into
manageable
steps,
monitoring
progress,
and
adapting
strategies.
and
that
cultural
context
can
modulate
how
much
control
a
person
feels
they
have.
The
term
is
sometimes
used
rhetorically
and
may
vary
in
meaning
across
communities.