I wouldn’t assume that most of them feel like they’ve made an intentional choice. Personal responsibility is something heroes experience as a sense of innate duty. I’d expect that part of what makes someone a villain is their tendency to run away from that feeling rather than to embrace it.

Many villains are those who simply don’t take responsibility for their actions. This lack of accountability - and thus sovereignty - over themselves allows the lowest version of themselves to operate unchecked.

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