My Personal Responsibility Essay
Jen Andalou
Gen/200
September 26, 2013
Mr. Thomas Thacker
My Personal Responsibility
My definition of personal responsibility is the act of taking charge of your own actions and living with the results. Personal Responsibility is putting fear, shame, and struggles aside and doing what you have to do to accomplish your goals. Personal responsibility is the willingness to both accept the importance of standards that society establishes for the individual behavior and to make strenuous personal efforts to live by those standards. Author Haskins (2009) stated, “But personal responsibility also means that when individuals fail to meet expected standards, they do not look around for some factor outside themselves to blame” (para.1). When you thing about it being an American you have the huge responsibility to your country. Obeying the laws of the land like taking care of Mother Nature by not littering or polluting are just some examples. There are other lawful responsibilities as American citizens that we have to abide like “no drinking and driving”. The way society is today most young generations just don’t care about their responsibility and just want to do their own thing. As parents it is our responsibility to raise our kids to follow the right path of life but in reality they need to learn the hard way. They will fall once or twice but they can always get back up. “The demise of personal responsibility occurs when individuals blame their family, peers, economic circumstances, or their society for their own failure to meet standards” (Haskins, 2009, Sequence of personal responsibility, para.1). Those are life lessons that are taught through making good and bad decisions. With great responsibility comes life changing results.
When I decided to join the military I knew I was doing something with my life that my family would be proud. I acknowledged that I was taking on a huge responsibility to serve
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