Why can’t more individuals “own” their behavior?

1.An observer of American culture might say, “not all change is good.” While Americans have long celebrated the idea of invention and change, some inventions and the resulting changes, have not always been good. Think about American culture today, our technology, and the advances that have been made, and argue how some changes have not been good for Americans.Option 2: Much of what the United States is about, in fact what is guaranteed by our Constitution, is personal freedom. As a result, may of our most heated debates and arguments are related to the choices we make with our personal freedom. There are many who believe the government should dictate more of what those personal choices should be. Many others believe that government should not infringe on our personal lives and personal choices. Argue for or against more government control of our lives.Option 3: Many individuals would say that too many Americans lack the ability to accept personal responsibility for the situations they end up in due to choices and decisions they make. Instead, too many Americans have and make excuses for bad behavior or bad choices. Why can’t more individuals “own” their behavior? In an essay, argue for or against the supposition that most Americans lack the ability to take personal responsibility for their lives.