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EPISODE · Jan 13, 2026 · 2 MIN

Responsibility (January 13)

from Enthusiastic Ideas · host Gary Henry

RESPONSIBILITY (JANUARY 13)View on Website -- https://wordpoints.com/responsibility-january-13/"Duty done is the soul’s fireside" (Robert Browning).YOU’D BE HARD PUT TO NAME A BETTER FEELING THAN THAT OF KNOWING YOU’VE DONE WHAT WAS RIGHT. The simple knowledge that we’ve acted with integrity, doing to the best of our ability the thing that most needed to be done, is not only one of life’s greatest pleasures, but it’s also one that’s widely available. Anyone can enjoy this “fireside” at the end of the day.It’s never entirely accurate to say we had no choice but to do a deed that was wrong. Responsibility means “response-ability,” the ability to respond. As free moral agents, we’re able to choose our response, no matter what the circumstances may be that confront us and call for a decision. And we’re never obligated to do anything that’s impossible; we’re only held accountable for doing what we can — nothing that’s truly within our duty is ever out of our reach. “I ought, therefore I can” is how Immanuel Kant put it.Most of us want to be treated the way responsible people are treated. But the key to being treated that way is simply to be a responsible person! A reputation for responsibility has to be gotten the old-fashioned way: it has to be earned. And having been earned, it has to be carefully maintained. When we violate the principles of responsibility and accountability, it takes a long time to repair the damage we’ve done to the way people perceive us.We lift a great burden from the shoulders of others when we embrace the idea of our own responsibility. When those we deal with every day know we can be counted on to do what’s right and be accountable for our own actions, they can rest easy in their relationship with us. It’s a magnificent gift when we can say to others (and mean it), “I will hold up my end of our duties. You can count on me.”Responsibility is often viewed as a negative concept these days, along with obligation, duty, and similar ideas. But doing our duty need not be a dreary business. If we choose, we can listen to the voice of conscience appreciatively, instead of grudgingly or disdainfully. It’s mostly a matter of how we see life. Is it something to be refused or something to be received?I slept and dreamed that life was joy,I awoke and saw that life was duty,I acted, and behold duty was joy.(Rabindranath Tagore)Gary Henry - WordPoints.com + AreYouaChristian.com

RESPONSIBILITY (JANUARY 13)View on Website -- https://wordpoints.com/responsibility-january-13/"Duty done is the soul’s fireside" (Robert Browning).YOU’D BE HARD PUT TO NAME A BETTER FEELING THAN THAT OF KNOWING YOU’VE DONE WHAT WAS RIGHT. The simple knowledge that we’ve acted with integrity, doing to the best of our ability the thing that most needed to be done, is not only one of life’s greatest pleasures, but it’s also one that’s widely available. Anyone can enjoy this “fireside” at the end of the day.It’s never entirely accurate to say we had no choice but to do a deed that was wrong. Responsibility means “response-ability,” the ability to respond. As free moral agents, we’re able to choose our response, no matter what the circumstances may be that confront us and call for a decision. And we’re never obligated to do anything that’s impossible; we’re only held accountable for doing what we can — nothing that’s truly within our duty is ever out of our reach. “I ought, therefore I can” is how Immanuel Kant put it.Most of us want to be treated the way responsible people are treated. But the key to being treated that way is simply to be a responsible person! A reputation for responsibility has to be gotten the old-fashioned way: it has to be earned. And having been earned, it has to be carefully maintained. When we violate the principles of responsibility and accountability, it takes a long time to repair the damage we’ve done to the way people perceive us.We lift a great burden from the shoulders of others when we embrace the idea of our own responsibility. When those we deal with every day know we can be counted on to do what’s right and be accountable for our own actions, they can rest easy in their relationship with us. It’s a magnificent gift when we can say to others (and mean it), “I will hold up my end of our duties. You can count on me.”Responsibility is often viewed as a negative concept these days, along with obligation, duty, and similar ideas. But doing our duty need not be a dreary business. If we choose, we can listen to the voice of conscience appreciatively, instead of grudgingly or disdainfully. It’s mostly a matter of how we see life. Is it something to be refused or something to be received?I slept and dreamed that life was joy,I awoke and saw that life was duty,I acted, and behold duty was joy.(Rabindranath Tagore)Gary Henry - WordPoints.com + AreYouaChristian.com

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