EY Y03 L41 Responsibility

This week’s Questions

  1. Do you consider yourself to be a responsible person? Do you always pay your bills on time? Do you always drive at or under the speed limit? Do you recycle? Do you do your EY! homework before the day it is due?
  2. What are some of your responsibilities in your daily life? Tell us about five things that you are tasked with doing regularly.
  3. What would happen if you didn’t do these things? How would you be held responsible?
  4. Who are you responsible for in your daily life? How are you responsible for them? These can be subordinates at your job, members of your family or other people that you care for.
  5. Pets are a great way to teach young children about responsibility. In your opinion, what would be the perfect first pet for a child? At what age should a child be allowed to have a pet?
  6. Should parents be held responsible for their children’s behavior? At what age do you think someone becomes responsible for their own actions?

This week’s Responses

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by Antonio Santosa

March 8, 2022

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Question 1

From what people have told me, I believe that I'm quite responsible when it comes to doing my duties and obligations. I always pay my bills ahead of time so that I don't have to worry about them on a monthly basis.

Question 2

Some of my responsibilities include teaching my students, mentoring people, tracking my stocks portfolio, checking in on my family, and reading books.

Question 3

If I didn't do the things I mentioned above, I would feel very guilty. It's like I'm betraying myself. My students and I wouldn't gain anything if I suddenly ignore all of my responsibilities.

Question 4

My priority in the long list of people that I'm responsible for is members of my family, especially my mom and sister. I'm responsible for their well-being and achieving their weekly goals.

Question 5

The perfect first pet would be goldfish/hamsters. I think children as young as 5 can be trained to be responsible for their pets.

Question 6

To a degree, parents are responsible for their child's development, however, children act according to their surroundings and how they perceive others. It's not fair to blame parents if their child behaves "negatively." Understanding children's behavior is way more complicated than how one may think. I personally think that people around the ages 18 to 20 should be responsible for their own actions. With that being said, it's a generalization and assumption that doesn't apply to everyone.

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