How is your level of Responsibility?

@valeria1 (2721)
United States
July 14, 2008 7:19am CST
Do you consider yourself a responsible person? When something happens in your life that you are guilty of are you honest enough to say I did it and take responsibility for your acts or you say "It was not me" but bla...?
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4 responses
14 Jul 08
i think i'm a frank and honest person,if i do something wrong,i will be responsible for what i have done. Maybe someone likes to lie and avoid of his/her duty,yes,doing it in that way is good in short time,but heavier price must be paid some time later. so,at least for me,i donot like say "it was not me"or something like that. good day,my friend!
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@valeria1 (2721)
• United States
14 Jul 08
Yes you are totally right! You will for sure pay later. Good for you!!!!!!!!!!
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14 Jul 08
thanks for your comment. as always i believe that where there is a responsibility,there is trust. enjoy your day!
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@slcsindia (116)
• Chennai, India
14 Jul 08
Yes i cocsidered myself a very much responsible person. If anything is wrong on my part, i atonce agrees that even before my children. And i won't keep quiet if others try to hide thier fault and keep the blame on others. For this characrestic feature in me had given me so many rewards like...headweight etc.
@valeria1 (2721)
• United States
14 Jul 08
Thank you for your comment!
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@alokn99 (5717)
• India
14 Jul 08
I would admit when I am wrong , take the responsibility of it and face the consequences. To judge whether I am a responsible person or not is left for others to decide.
@valeria1 (2721)
• United States
14 Jul 08
I think you are very responsible. Thank you!
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@jillbeth (2705)
• United States
14 Jul 08
If I make a mistake I am willing to take the blame for it. If I unintentionally offend someone, I apologize. So many people try to throw the blame off on others and I don't have much respect for people who do that. I think their self-esteem must be so low that they are afraid it will be even lower if they admit they were in the wrong, but to me being able to admit our mistakes is a sign of emotional maturity.
@valeria1 (2721)
• United States
14 Jul 08
Good for you! I agree with you totally but I think people get punished at early age for telling the truth so then they start to be afraid of being honest and from there they do not take responsibility. It is a pity!
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@jillbeth (2705)
• United States
14 Jul 08
I think you could have a point there. My grandkids will deny that they made that mess, or whatever I'm asking about. Slowly they are discovering that if they tell me the truth I don't get upset, I just ask them to clean up the mess or do whatever is necessary to make the situation right again.
@valeria1 (2721)
• United States
15 Jul 08
Seems you do a great job! Keep up the good work!
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