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The Responsibility Project

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Responsibility. What’s your policy?™

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  1. Someone else will

    Many people assume that it is always someone who will take the lead of responsibility leaving them off of having to think about being responsible. When someone asks people to give, someone or some persons are always relying on the "someone else" who will do it. Someone never taught this guy about what it means to be responsible, therefore he would exhibit a character flaw that would make him insensitive to another's need to hold dear what it means to be truly responsible. One, the first woman could have promised she would meet someone at a certain time. She evidently, extended her stay as long as she could, because she accepted the responsibility of the promise she made to this guy. Soon the responsibility went from one person to five people. And soon as this guy returns as if there was "no harm no foul", he doesn't even show genuine remorse for his actions. Just acts as if its no problem. Well it is evident this kind of person would not make a good pal because he would always be concerned about his balance of goods on the scale of friendship. He would never regard the imbalance because of his greed. He would just assume it is the responsibility of another. This guy is a real jerk.

    • Elizabeth Wilson
    • 3 months, 2 weeks ago

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