Acting Like a Grown-Up
I believe, by far,
the biggest curse that has come upon society is that people do not take
responsibility for themselves. Parents are not responsible for raising their
children, people do not work because they feel the world owes them a living,
and criminals receive therapy rather than punishment. Our social structure is
collapsing, and it is all because no one wants to be responsible.
Success-minded people know that their life is their responsibility. Do
things right, and you will be blessed. Do the wrong thing and YOU must deal
with the consequences. Our mistakes are ours as much as our victories are. You
cannot blame your folks, society, the government or God for the problems in
your life. The time has come to grow up and be responsible. It is the doorway
to freedom. Singer/songwriter Bob Dylan put it this way: “A hero is someone who
understands the responsibility that comes with his freedom.”
“The greatest day in
your life and mine is when we take total responsibility for our attitudes.
That’s the day we truly grow up.”
Dr. John C. Maxwell
Author
Every day you will face responsibilities. You have a job to do or a
family to care for or tasks to complete. There is no delaying responsibility;
you must deal with it. President Abraham Lincoln said, “You cannot escape the
responsibilities of tomorrow by evading it today.” Success-minded people know
that their goals and dreams will never come to reality if they do not take full
and total responsibility for them.
Responsibility is not a bad word or something to fear. The success-minded
person who takes responsibility for their life is in charge of their life. They
are not at the mercy of others who want to take them places they may not want
to go. Responsibility is a power to the one who receives it. As Winston
Churchill would say, “The price for greatness is responsibility.”
The time has come to be an adult, to grow up and take charge. If your
life is less than what you desire for yourself, don’t fuss and moan and blame
others. Take responsibility for yourself and make it different. Stand up
straight, take a deep breath, and decide what needs to be done to make things
better…then do it! This is what it means to be success-minded.
“When I was a child, I used to speak as a child, think as a child,
reason as a child; when I became a man, I did away with childish things.” – 1
Corinthians 13:11
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