Responsible behaviour, primarily, protects you and the people and things you care about, from harm or other negative change. Teaching your kids to always wear a seatbelt, might one day safe their lives; wearing a condom if you're sleeping around can safe you from getting HIV or other nasty STD's; and regularly maintaining appliances you own will prevent their premature breakdown.
A secondary plus side to being responsible, is that you get to be responsible over things, which - if you are responsible enough - will make people believe you are a responsible person (which you might very well be) and they will trust you, perhaps with even more responsibility. You can see how this works well within companies, where people who show managerial capacity (mainly being responsible and relatively good with people) rise on the company ladder, being given more and more people and processes to oversee; and more and more responsibility.
So people will trust you.
if you show that you are responsible, your co-workers might want to take you to their place because they know you can handle a baby and get you pregnant
Cecily's governess in "The Importance of Being Earnest" is Miss Prism. She is responsible for Cecily's education and upbringing, and is portrayed as a strict and moralistic character in the play.
Miss Prism in "The Importance of Being Earnest" serves as a governess and a symbol of propriety and morality. She is responsible for the care and education of Cecily, and her character highlights the contrast between appearance and reality in the play.
Importance of being a risk taker?"
Importance of being a risk taker?"
The Importance of Being Icelandic was created in 1998.
There is a huge difference between being ethical and being socially responsible. You do not need to be ethical to be socially responsible for example.
Ishmael's parents taught him that being a man meant being strong, resilient, responsible, and able to provide for oneself and others. They emphasized the importance of family, honor, hard work, and self-reliance.
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The duration of The Importance of Being Icelandic is 2520.0 seconds.
it is about life and being responsible
Yes, the Aesop's fable that touches on the theme of being responsible is "The Miller, His Son, and Their Donkey." In this story, the moral is that it is impossible to please everyone, and trying to do so may lead to unfavorable outcomes. The fable emphasizes the importance of making responsible decisions based on one's own judgment rather than trying to satisfy everyone's opinions.