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Saturday, April 10, 2010

TOUGH NUT TO CRACK...

we must be responsible for our actions and take responsibility for our action if we are ever to make anything of a good leader.that must be the toughest lesson i have had to learn in my short lived life.i find myself liking the kind of people who can admit to have made a mistake and say they are sorry(it is fine for me if you want to defend yourself,though admitting your mistake is good).currently i am trying to rid this bug called irresponsibility out of my life.
we have lived to many years and blinded ourselves with irresponsibility.a joke even says "a man who smiles when he is in trouble has found someone to blame!". the minute we start taking sole resonsibility for that within our jurisdiction,then we begin to work at it to make the best out of what we have. when we sit and take responsibility we begin to correct things from where we have messed them up.we begin cultivating a nature to do that which is right, because we know that when we mess up we will have to take the full responsibility. we must be responsible for our words,our thoughts,ouractions, our families, friends,and life in general.
this has been a life changing lesson for me because the minute i started taking responsibility for some things is the minute i really started taking care of them.it is hard by th way, but if you constantly remind yourself that you are to blame and the responsibility is yours you will begin to go somewhere. when we run away from our responsibility or try share the blame we begin being stuck in the torturous world of being mediocre.
let's not take things lightly or run away from them, we will never really achieve anything if we follow that route. instead let us take stock of our lives, be responsible for ourselves and others and then we can move away from mediocrity and smallness and move into greatness in character....
have a responsible week dear readers...by the way...i have some things to take responsibility for,must start now....

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