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Being responsible refers to our ability to make decisions that serve our own interests and the interests of others. We first need to be responsible for ourselves before we can be responsible for others. In learning to be more responsible it is important that we know our limitations. It does not matter how smart we are, there is only so much responsibility that a person can handle. It is also important to remember that we are not responsible for things that are out of our control, for example, how other people feel or how they react to ourselves or others. Sharing responsibility for both success and failure can lead to increased responsibility to oneself and others.
When you hear the word "responsibility," what do you think of first? Many people think of the word BLAME, as in, "Whose responsibility is this?" I think of responsibility as seizing what's in front of you, exerting choice, and taking control. The real meaning of responsibility is the ability to respond. It's going out and creating what you want through personal choices. The responsibility that each of us has is that we are completely, 100% responsible for how our lives turn out. If you think that being responsible at all times is too hard or too easy, think again; the truth falls somewhere in between. Being responsible involves having some skills, a caring and open attitude, and a good sense of what we can and cannot do.
We have a choice to pick out "duties." But I'm "responsible" for myself. You can't drink a glass of water for me. You can't eat a sandwich for me. You could cook a beautiful steak and put it in front of me, but you can't eat it for me, is that correct? And you can't go to the bathroom for me. So I'm "responsible" for all that. I'm responsible for how I feel. You can't think for me. You can't act for me. You can't do any of those things.
 
        
             
        
        
        
You could say:
Being an adult gives you freedom. It allows you to be your own person and chase you own dreams. You can go wherever you want to go without anyone telling you no!(lol that rhymed). As an adult you can do things you were never able to do as a child. Like wearing what you want to wear, buying a living space, and saying what you feel you should say.
        
             
        
        
        
Cassius wants brutus (Caesar's nephew) to kill Caesar in the senate house with a whole bunch of other senators...
        
             
        
        
        
1.She said that she couldn’t hear her properly 
2. He wished it was warmer out 
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Think of those two right now hold on
        
             
        
        
        
I agree 100% cov  id or mething else? my  life  a disgrace