Friday, February 22, 2008

Responsibility - "The Power" "The Control"

Responsibility...Responsibility....Responsibility.....Hmmmm....Everyone has their own responsibility. The child has its own responsibility, the parents have their responsibility, the teacher has one, the student has one, the manager has one too, the developer too has responsibility. Its become more of a role-based. Somehow everyone on this planet has their own set of responsibilities defined within their boundary of limit.To feel confident to live and be worthy of happiness, you need to experience a sense of control over your life.

Well, then, what exactly is responsibility? Responsibility means "responding to our abilities". It also has other flavors like "I belong to you" and "Realization of self". Responsibility starts with giving 100% for everything in your life.

Responsibility is not given to you - Its taken by you. This leads to the self-realization. Whenever you tend to take responsibility you get more control and more power to execute what you want. Responsibility = Power = Control. Therefore there is a direct relationship between the amount of control you have and the amount of responsibility you accept.For example, in any industry, the CEO or the Chairperson has the more responsibility of their company's growth. With this responsibility, he has more power in his hands and gets the control to operate the company as per his decision. This implies, with responsibility you get more power to control.

Mother Theresa was not given any responsibility she choose to take her responsibility ministering the poor, sick, orphaned, and dying, while guiding the Missionaries of Charity's expansion, first throughout India and then in other countries.and became immortal to the services she delivered. Though she didn't intend, she eventually became internationally famed as a humanitarian and most influential person in the whole world. This shows how powerful and how much control she had with her responsibility.

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