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The Responsibility Project

Liberty Mutual

Responsibility. What’s your policy?™

What’s Your Policy?

Define your position on different types of responsibility. Select a subject below, then view and rate our visitors’ definitions, or submit your own.

What’s your idea of a responsible friend?

* Topics appearing higher in the list are the most popular. Choose any topic or suggest a new one. (View All Topics.)

“always do not shy away from stating what is wrong in the conduct of a friend”

3 people agree
I agree

“being a friend without conditions”

2 people agree
I agree

“unconditional love, amazing inside jokes, listening, asking for advice when you need it, and loads of scrapbooks full of memories”

1 person agrees
I agree

“your friend calls at dawn, says she needs $500 and to meet her at Main and First; you ask North or South side of the street instead of “why?””

2 people agree
I agree

“unconditional love for all the things that make up that person”

1 person agrees
I agree

“extending oneself to others”

2 people agree
I agree

“being able to demonstrate the social conscience of the Samaritan”

3 people agree
I agree

“being the mirror! looking them in the eye and saying what really needs to be said, a true friend will love you through the pain.”

2 people agree
I agree

“treating another with the same kindness and respect you would give to yourself”

2 people agree
I agree

“remembering to keep in touch and tell them you love them”

2 people agree
I agree
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Example: admitting when you’re wrong

My Policy

Define what responsibility means to you.