Being responsible means we are response-able. Between stimulus and response, we humans have the power to choose. This is what separates us from mere animals who rely solely upon instinct. Thank you to Stephen Covey for this insight.
Acknowledging this, then, we must take stock of our Response Ability. How well do we do responding to the obstacles of life? How effective are we in our responses? Are they measured, correct, and appropriate? Are they productive and emotionally sound?
Far too many people react emotionally, childishly, rashly, and recklessly to the things that happen in their lives. Strangely, I contend they actually enjoy it! I observed a thirty-something man on a cell phone in a public restroom yesterday berate someone while watching himself in the mirror. The only thing more ridiculous than what he was saying was how he was saying it. He seemed to be getting some kind of satisfaction from playing the idiot.
Don't be like him. Stay away from antics and the instinctive responses that should be left to animals. Be an emotionally mature human being, with love in your heart, understanding in your voice, and resolution in your attitude. Remember that no matter what happens to you, it is within your freedom of choice to respond appropriately. Choose. And choose wisely.
How high is your Response Ability?
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