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[The Power of Radical Self-Agency: Mastering Your Life by Controlling the Controllables]-[5 practical ways to take control of your life | Jim VandeHei]

TED Talks Daily · B1 · 2026-04-01

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Introduction: The Mantra of Self-Agency

In his TED Talk, Jim VandeHei, co-founder of Axios, challenges listeners to stop obsessing over external variables—such as AI, politics, or social media—that remain outside their influence. Instead, he proposes a transformative mantra: "You control you." VandeHei argues that by focusing exclusively on what is within our reach, we can unlock longevity, purpose, and the life we truly desire. He posits that the belief that we are victims of our circumstances, childhood, or "crappy luck" is simply "BS," and that true success comes from a "maniacal" focus on constructing one's life piece by piece.

1. You Control Today: The Power of Micro-Decisions

Every day presents a series of small, significant choices. VandeHei highlights that whether you "doom scroll" or meditate, eat a healthy breakfast or junk food, or respond to conflict with grace rather than snapping back, you are actively shaping your happiness. He notes that he transformed his own life—moving from a "remarkably unremarkable" student with a 1.491 GPA to a successful journalist and entrepreneur—by studying and copying the habits of those who were "smarter," "better read," and "healthier" than himself.

2. You Control Your Reactions: The "Next Right Thing"

Addressing the difficulty of maintaining integrity, VandeHei offers a simple, five-word framework: "Do the next right thing." He explains that while being perfectly moral is daunting, doing the next right thing is achievable. This practice proved critical during his professional turmoil at Politico, where he chose to act with integrity rather than malice. His motto, "when shit happens, shine," underscores that our character is most defined by how we act during the worst of times.

3. You Control Your Reality: Curating Your Inputs

Reality is shaped by what we consume—the podcasts, newsletters, and social circles we choose. VandeHei describes this as a "reality-shaping machine," emphasizing that "the inputs affect your outputs." He urges the audience to replace "doom and gloom" content with "healthy, edifying content," noting that we live in an era where high-quality information is more accessible and free than at any point in history.

4. You Control How You’re Seen: The Out-of-Body Perspective

One of the most "absurdly self-indulgent" yet effective techniques VandeHei shares is the practice of viewing oneself through the eyes of others. By envisioning an "out-of-body experience," one can better manage the impression they leave in tense or emotional situations. He illustrates this with his experience adopting a teenage son, explaining that by choosing to embody "love," "forgiveness," and "grit," he influenced how his family experienced their shared reality, ultimately helping his son thrive.

5. You Control Your Destiny: Defining Your North Star

Finally, VandeHei rejects the idea that we are merely "a bobber or a log on a river" destined to follow the current. He encourages listeners to take ownership of their path by asking themselves: "Did I live a life that I was proud of?" By writing down the three things required to reach that conclusion and the three steps to achieve them, one creates a "North Star." This exercise, he argues, puts an individual ahead of 95% of people in terms of taking ownership of their existence.

Conclusion: Leaving a Legacy

Drawing on Richard Powers' Bewilderment, VandeHei concludes that the purpose of life may be "leaving little pieces of ourselves behind in others." By taking radical responsibility for our actions, reactions, and environment, we not only improve our own lives but also impart value to those around us. As VandeHei puts it, "You control you," and it is through this self-mastery that we become capable of living a life of true consequence.

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That became my mantra, and that became my map for life.
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And it's just BS.
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📖 Transcript

You're listening to TED Talks Daily, where we bring you new ideas to spark your curiosity every day.
I'm your host, Elise Hugh.
As a journalist, businessman and co-founder of Axios, Jim VandeHei spends a lot of time thinking about world happenings that are beyond his control.
And yet he offers us a challenge.
What if, for the next 10 minutes, you stopped worrying about everything you truly can't control, like AI politics or, for some, your email inbox, and instead focused entirely on you?
You control you.

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