autonomy and control
Autonomy refers to the ability to make decisions and act independently, while control refers to the power or authority to direct or manage something. Combined, autonomy and control refer to striking a balance between having the freedom to make choices and take actions, while also having some level of oversight and authority over a situation or endeavor.
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