Growth Profile

Every Unfettered learner has a Growth Profile — a structured record of their learning journey and development across the capacities that matter for reentry and life beyond it.

For learners

Track your progress across books and see how your growth maps to real-world capacities. Your profile reflects the work you are doing, chapter by chapter.

For parole boards and employers

Structured evidence of sustained engagement and growth across recognized outcome domains — not a letter of recommendation, but a record of what someone has actually done.

For advocates and supporters

See what the person you support has accomplished. Follow their reading list, milestones, and growth over time.

Profiles are private by default. The learner has full control over whether their profile is visible and who can access it.

Fictional Example

Meet Jordan Rivera — a fictional example of a learner profile

Jordan Rivera

Learning with Unfettered since July 2025 · 3 books enrolled

Growth

Progress toward the capacities that matter for reentry and life beyond it.

Inner Life

Know yourself.

Self-Awareness & Emotional Regulation

7 / 12 objectives

58% of learning objectives completed

Contributing Books

  • Man's Search for Meaning5 / 7 objectives
  • Atomic Habits2 / 4 objectives
  • Between the World and Me0 / 1 objectives
Reflection DepthEmotional Awareness

Identity & Purpose

5 / 10 objectives

50% of learning objectives completed

Contributing Books

  • Man's Search for Meaning3 / 5 objectives
  • Atomic Habits1 / 2 objectives
  • Between the World and Me1 / 3 objectives
Reflection Depth

Character

Develop your character.

Moral Reasoning & Accountability

1 / 4 objectives

25% of learning objectives completed

Contributing Books

  • Between the World and Me1 / 4 objectives
Critical Thinking

Sound Reasoning

6 / 14 objectives

43% of learning objectives completed

Contributing Books

  • Man's Search for Meaning3 / 5 objectives
  • Atomic Habits2 / 4 objectives
  • Between the World and Me1 / 5 objectives
Critical Thinking

Engagement

Engage with the world.

Relational Capacity

1 / 3 objectives

33% of learning objectives completed

Contributing Books

  • Between the World and Me1 / 3 objectives
Emotional Awareness

Agency & Self-Direction

3 / 6 objectives

50% of learning objectives completed

Contributing Books

  • Atomic Habits3 / 5 objectives
  • Man's Search for Meaning0 / 1 objectives
Goal Clarity

Cross-Cutting

Think beyond boundaries.

Generative Thinking

4 / 11 objectives

36% of learning objectives completed

Contributing Books

  • Man's Search for Meaning2 / 4 objectives
  • Between the World and Me1 / 4 objectives
  • Atomic Habits1 / 3 objectives
Critical ThinkingTopic Engagement

Reading List

Man's Search for Meaning

In Progress

Chapter 4 of 4Logotherapy: The Will to Meaning

75% complete

Started Jul 20, 2025

Atomic Habits

In Progress

Chapter 3 of 4The Third and Fourth Laws: Make It Easy, Make It Satisfying

50% complete

Started Sep 10, 2025

Between the World and Me

In Progress

Chapter 1 of 7The Question and the Dream

14% complete

Started Jan 8, 2026

Milestones

  1. StartedMan's Search for Meaning

  2. Completed chapterMan's Search for Meaning

    Arrival and the Psychology of Shock

  3. StartedAtomic Habits

  4. Completed chapterMan's Search for Meaning

    Apathy, Adaptation, and Inner Life

    Frankl's point about apathy being protection and not weakness — I've been calling it giving up. It's not the same thing. That distinction matters to me.

  5. Completed chapterAtomic Habits

    The Surprising Power of Tiny Changes

  6. Completed chapterMan's Search for Meaning

    Liberation, Emptiness, and the Third Phase

  7. Completed chapterAtomic Habits

    The First and Second Laws: Make It Obvious, Make It Attractive

    The identity piece clicked for me. I kept trying to build habits by forcing myself. Clear says start by deciding who you want to be. I'm trying that now.

  8. StartedBetween the World and Me

  9. Completed chapterBetween the World and Me

    The Question and the Dream

    Coates writing to his son about fear — I felt that. The way he describes living in a body that the world treats as a problem. I never had the words for it before.

This profile is generated by AI analysis of learning correspondence.
Updated March 20, 2026.