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How do we stop this destructive pattern. The only way we can is by setting a good example. The people around you take notice when you set a good example. The world could be made a much better place if enough people set a good example. Take responsibility for your actions even if it puts you in a situation you wanted to avoid. Show the people around you that it's okay to make mistakes as long as you do your best to make up for them.

Inspiration

"The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore, all progress depends on the unreasonable man." --George Bernard Shaw

"Just as you began to feel that you could make good use of time, there was no time left to you." --Lisa Alther

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Personal Responsibility
Responsibility is a pressing issue in today's society. How are we to determine whether or not someone is responsible for their own actions? Pleading temporary insanity keeps mass murderers from the death penalty. Parents blame heavy metal music for their child committing heinous acts. Others think hand guns should be outlawed because most people can't use them responsibly. Who is right? It's not like we can take a measurement of responsibility, or graph it out on a chart. Responsibility is too subjective.
The truth is that responsibility is based on individual experience and everyone's differing priorities and values. This is the problem that we face. People understand that there's no concrete definition of responsibility, and they try to take advantage of its flexibility in order to avoid paying for their own actions. You know people like this. They act recklessly and blame it on someone or something else. They know they can get away with it. Whether or not karma takes care of them in the end or they're just allowed to skip off into the sunset, nobody knows for sure.
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