Friday, November 5, 2010

Lesson # 3 - Responsibility

                                                                      Responsibility
                                                                          Joel 3:14
 

                                                                Liberty means responsibility. 
                                                                       "Responsibility is the first step in responsibility"

There are numerous examples of this. Leadership carries with it a few privileges and perks, but living with the responsibility of that task makes a reserved parking space and your own bathroom pale into insignificance. Conceiving children is a moment of sheer ecstasy, but rearing them as a loving and caring parent represents years of thankless responsibility. Running an organization that gets a job done, leaving those involved feeling fulfilled and appreciated, can be exciting, fun, and stretching, but it's a nightmare unless the details of responsibility are clearly set forth and maintained.
Big projects and meaningful achievements get done not by dreamers but by doers, not by armchair generals who watch and frown from a distance but by brave troops in the trenches, not by fans in the bleachers but by committed coaches and players on the field, not by those who stay neutral and play it safe but by those who get off the fence of indecision, even though their decisions are occasionally unpopular.
All this reminds me of a full-page advertisement I saw in the Wall Street Journal:
DECISIONS, DECISIONS: Sometimes the decision to do nothing is wise. But you can't make a career of doing nothing.  If you decide to fish—fine. Or, if you decide to cut bait—fine. But if you decide to do nothing, you're not going to have fish for dinner.

The secret of true liberty is responsibility. And that calls for decisions, decisions. Tough decisions. Lonely decisions. Unpleasant decisions. Misunderstood decisions. Courageous decisions.

1 comment:

  1. naks! you're into blogging na rin ha...welcome to the blog world! hahaha...nice post KH. keep it up and continue to inspire your readers. God bless :)

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