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A Restorationist Reflection on Individual Responsibility

By VA Barac
May 3, 2026 1 Min Read
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When I was growing up, the schools taught a simple truth that shaped an entire generation: we were all equal, and success depended on the effort we put into our own lives. Not equal in outcome, not equal in talent, but equal in standing — equal before God, equal before the law, equal in the right to rise.

Everything else was on us. School demanded effort, work demanded discipline, and life demanded responsibility. The operative word was individual. I was taught that my future rested on my choices, my habits, my willingness to learn, and my refusal to quit. If I failed, the blame was mine; if I succeeded, the credit was mine. I carried my own load, swim or drown. I didn’t need a political party, a bureaucracy, or a cottage industry of excuses to explain my shortcomings or cushion my failures.

The message was clear: you are responsible for your actions and inactions, and the only person who can hold you back is the one in the mirror. That ethic — the ethic of individual agency — is the backbone of a republic. Without it, citizenship dissolves into categories, grievances, and dependency. With it, a nation remains free.

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