do you think this is true why or why not
I would have to say this is true because I go by that saying in my own way
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do you think this is true why or why not
I would have to say this is true because I go by that saying in my own way
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When darkness falls light fades when there is darkness it's hard to see everyone and everything is lost in the darkness things fade and sometimes don't come back chaos will over come some because light no longer luminates the path but when light returns darkness fades now light rules for a while but darkness comes back to drown out light once again
Yep very true dude, I go by it to...
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Yes I think that statement holds true. When you are given power, even the smallest bit, it is up to you to use it wisely. As you get more and more power, you get more and more responsibility, since you will be expecte to be able to handle more. Take being president. That is as much power as you can ever hope to gain in this country, and it may not look like it(or show very much) but there is a lot of responsibility needed to run this country, and its not easy I assume(or hope). So yes, that statement definetly holds true. Uncle Ben knew what he was talking about.
I also find that quote to be true. It's just like when you were a child and you were allowed to stay up an extra hour before bed, but then you were tired the next day. Well, with freedom and power come consequences. Once you take control of your actions, the consequences will be your responsibility whether you like it or not. I see this as being where people often go wrong. They forget, often selectively, that if they take control (power) over their own life that the consequences will just keep piling up until you suffocate from their weight. People think they can get away with not being responsible, but that's really not the case. Say you get a credit card and max it. Now you can't use it so you go on to the next one and don't pay those bills. Eventually you won't have a line of credit to abuse until you take the responsibility and fix the situation. It works in a positive way as well, but I don't often see people taking too much responsibility, sadly. Which makes you wander exactly what is the youth learning from the adults.
I don't know that I really see a job like the president's as difficult. I'm not saying I particularly want that job, but I think being a parent would be far more difficult than being the figurehead of a country's government. But then again, it just depends on the person I suppose...
I agree with Anime is Poison, because when you are given power, you arn't just responsible for yourself anymore, you're responsible for what you might be able to do, and who or what you might be able to do that to. Like that president, with his power, he could make choises that may strengthen the economy, and create jobs, or he could cripple the economy and more jobs could be lost than gained. In any opinion, I'd have to say that some people don't deserve the right to bear the power of choice, even of their own, while others, have earned it.
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So, when you obtain power through more unsavory means, you've earned it?Originally Posted by TMcMahon51
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Well, this is true to me. But it really depends on the kind of person you are.
No one is standing over your shoulder saying, "Give that money to the Red Cross," or, "Use your presidential power to stop the war in Iraq(hint hint)," but many people have an obligation to themselves. It makes us feel good to use power for good, and by not doing it we have broken the obligation.
But, for people who have not made that sort of obligation, they couldn't care less.
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I think we also have an obligation to the world. We are all part of it. It's like the spider web, each strand is capable of holding the spider up and continuing out its function alone. However, nothing is so simple as that. If you tug on that one seemingly alone strand, the whole web unravels. The same way with the world's society. What happens to one person has far greater effects than just that one person's life. As scary as that may sound, it also means that by helping one life you are helping far more than one. We like to think we are independant, but in reality we are all connected. When you abuse power you are hurting more than yourself. And nothing absolves you of that responsibility.
I'm not saying that you are the only one affected, I'm just saying that some people don't care how many people are affected.Originally Posted by akiko_kalla
Interesting thoughts, though.
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katrina_survivor, I'm sorry if you felt I was replying to your statement. I was just continuing along the same lines, not trying to aruge with what you said. If I was replying to you I would have quoted or used your name. I agree, there are many who do try to shirk their responsibility, but since we are all connected, it will come back to haunt them.
I have to disagree; if society is that frail, it is your responsibility to unwind it and rebuild a better, stronger one.Originally Posted by akiko_kalla
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I would agree that the quote does indeed speak the truth. However, far to often those in power do not take responsibility for their actions. It's easier to push it all off onto somebody else.
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I AM saying it is your responsibility; nothing absolves you from your responsibility as a part of this world. Society is not frail, people are and it is people who shirk their responsibility from society. If something is wrong, yes change it. I never said anything to the contrary. My comment was strictly in regards to our responsibility to each other. Naturally that includes if something needs to be repaired, you fix it. Just like in class, if there is trash on the floor don't wait for someone else to pick it up. It's just as much your responsibility as someone else's. You are part of this world and that gives you the power of life. How you live it is your responsibility.Originally Posted by Dieselmannen
If there is trash on the floor, you would (according to me) throw more thrash on the floor until something is done about littering. That way there won't be any littering any more. You're treating the symptom, and not the illness if you pick it up.Originally Posted by akiko_kalla
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Hmmm..yes I believe this phrase except I would say this is better 'with great power comes great consequences'. It goes very well in my country, the more power you have here. The more people will try to slit your throat off, like my uncle...... His baby daughter died in his own hands because he had a political seat in a town...she was murdered because of her fathers political power. So I believe this second one.
I understand what you are saying, and perhaps it was not the best example that my sleep deprived mind could think up. Regardless, my point it, it is YOUR responsibility to do something about it, not just look at it. Putting more litter there will only teach some people that it is acceptable behavior and they will do it more, not caring or being bothered by the lack of space or smell or whatever. In that case, you're still not treating the problem because the problem originates with people not taking the responsibility for having children and teaching them that it's not okay to litter. Or maybe they felt it IS okay to litter, so that is what was taught. The point is, it's still not going to change because you have to change the mentality first. Many people don't want the responsibility of having a child, or they didn't/don't realize how much power they have when they bring a life into this world. They didn't/don't realize that they have the power to help shape this life and so they shirk the responsibility. Not all, but far too many. The reasons people shirk responsibility and deny being connected to other life, THAT is the illness. I'm not sure how to cure it, but I'm certainly doing what I can to try. I've seen far too many people look at the illness and the symptom and choose to do nothing. They don't even try, and THAT is the problem I'm referring to. That is the illness I'm talking about. They are shirking their own responsibility to the world they were born into, and are just as guilty as the ones who left the litter in the first place.Originally Posted by Dieselmannen
And I just two of the last three sentences with prepositions...meh, I'm so tired. :P
I think it is true. Great power DOES come with the payment of great reponsibility. If not everyone who DOES have great power, can go around and use it with no regrets. Of course, there are some people who DO do that, but they don't know that they're hurting themselves in the process.
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I completley agree. If you are granted great powers, then it is your responsibility to use them to aid other people. Because of your powers, you are expected to act in relation to them. Because you have more, you are expected to do more. That is even how it works in real life. At first you are given little, and little is required of you. However, as you grow, you are given more, and are expected to do more with it.
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it is true i say because when you get great power...you have a great responsibility to have to control then in a way that you can use it without it destroying you...all of this is a metaphor like Inuyash with the Tetsusaiga...and Kenshin as the man slayer...both have great power and great responsibility to use it the right way
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I'm pretty much in agreement with this quote.
I'm not trying to get political, but let's take George Bush for instance. He has a lot of power (although he's not omnipotent, like some people assume) and unfortunately, in some circumstances he has used it in the wrong way, which has led to a vast array of consequences. I'm not going to say this is all his fault, that he didn't think he was making the right decisions but it was his responsibility to use the power to the highest degree of accuracy, which in some instances we could say he has failed at.
Power is something that can change lives, for better or for worse, with consequences like that you have to be responsibile enough to wield it properly.
I do think it would be unfair to assume that just because someone has power, and may end up using it incorrectly that they are not responsible. There's no such things as being 100 percent responsible, mainly because we all have choices to make. Sometimes, we think we are making a choice that is good for everyone, but may end up not so well. Which is unfortunate because the person at "fault" usually ends up getting reamed for it.
Anyways, in short, yes I do agree with the statement.
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Hmm...the way I define responsibility is not that they always come out on top with each action, but that they accept the consequences for their choices and learn from them. I don't know of anyone who can see into the future and know what the best decision is, but to me your responsibility isn't to know the best decision. Your responsibility is to make the best one you can and accept the consequences--good or bad--that happen because of your decision. Then it is also your responsibility to learn from the situation to continue to make better decisions in the future. If it was a mistake, don't make the same mistake again. If it worked, use the knowledge to help in other situations. It's when you don't accept the consequences and learn from them that I would say you are shirking your responsibility. I hope that makes sense and doesn't sound like I'm talking in one big circle...
That's true. It's like when I was little. I was small and didn't have many privalages. So nothing much was expected of me. But now that i'm older, I have more power and have more power and freedom to do what I please. But in return, because I'm older, I have more responsibilities and more is expected of me. And If I'm not responsible and do what is expected of me, then I will loose all my power.Originally Posted by Mira Kaiba
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