Ethical Adulthood with Andrea Fiondo — Calibration: Capacity, Limits and Responsibility
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Calibration: Capacity, Limits, and Responsibility
Before we go further into power, we pause for capacity.
Because responsibility can start to feel like “do more” or “get it right.”
That’s not the point.
Capacity isn’t fixed, and it isn’t equal.
It changes with context, history, and what’s actually available right now.
So responsibility isn’t one-size-fits-all.
It has to be calibrated.
When capacity is limited, responsibility changes shape.
When capacity is available, responsibility follows.
This isn’t about innocence or blame.
It’s about accurate accounting—of power, impact, and what’s possible.
Everyone is acting within their capacity.
And ethics begins when we stop pretending
our capacity is either infinite—or irrelevant.
Series: Psychological Capacities for Ethical Adulthood
- Tolerating Discomfort
- Repairing Harm
- Recognizing Power
- — Calibration: Capacity, Limits, and Responsibility (this episode)
- Grief
- Acting Without Guarantees
— Andrea Fiondo
Kundalini Yoga in Detroit
Topics:
ethical adulthood, capacity, responsibility, power, relationships, accountability, limits, grief, integrity, decision-making