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it is being able to make responsible and safe choices
Adults should be allowed to make their own decisions. Smoking, Sear Belts, Gun Ownership, Abortion. The question is unimportant, adults should be allowed to choose and he held responsible for their choice. By making an adult responsible for their choices we remove society's incentive to control them, and reduce the power of the insurance lobby to control the public.
One of the things might be getting more knowledge about health lifestyle choices. And the other might be more of an incentive to make the right choices that promote health.
I am responsible for my past, present, and future. I have control over my actions, decisions, and choices that shape my experiences and outcomes. Ultimately, my choices and actions determine the direction of my life.
The age of majority is 18. After that they are considered an adult and responsible for their own choices.
The man with a hoe is responsible for his own condition. His circumstances are a result of his own actions, choices, and circumstances.
His fate was responsible because of who he is and where he comes from he was destined not to move ahead. It depends on him and he is responsible for his doing
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Consumers have fewer choices than they do in other societies.There is little incentive to start your own business.Wealth is spread unevenly throughout society.It's difficult to achieve a higher standard of living than your parents had.
Choices: dump the person that you are with now, or be responsible to your commitment if married.
Incentive mechanisms to motivate employees can take many forms, whether it’s tangible rewards or punishment, comparing one employee's reputation versus another's, or peer pressure to work on behalf of the larger group. All of those forms of incentive influence individual decisions, which are driven by expectations of future outcomes. “We make choices in anticipation of what the consequences of those choices will be. If I work hard, I will get a bonus or greater respect from my peers or simply the confirmation that I am a good employee—so I will make choices to exhibit high levels of effort.”
Healthy choices are usually against their interest and will. For example, exercising while you could watch TV or play games. Teens also go through the process of being responsible, and not all of them will go through the same. Once they become responsible for their actions and themselves, hopefully, they will make more healthy choices. It is not that they are resistant. Responsibility is lacking compared to an adult.