Counterfactual framing means showing how you would have acted differently under different circumstances—a way to acknowledge past decisions without being trapped by them. In reentry narratives, this technique lets you demonstrate growth and judgment without rewriting history or sounding defensive.
Counterfactual framing is a rhetorical and cognitive strategy in which a speaker or writer acknowledges what could have gone differently, positioning past choices within a context of growth and changed circumstances. In AI-assisted reentry writing, this technique helps individuals craft statements that validate a hiring manager's concerns while redirecting attention toward transformation and future potential.
AI models trained on persuasive writing can help reentry job seekers identify the right moments to use counterfactual framing without sounding rehearsed or evasive. When applied correctly, this approach signals self-awareness and accountability, two qualities that background-skeptical employers consistently say they look for in candidates with a record.
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