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Personal responsibility is the willingness to both accept the importance of standards that society establishes for individual behavior and to make strenuous personal efforts to live by those standards. Source – GOOGLE.COM
Why am I choosing google.com as a source ? well Google is reliable and popular search engine. Google has become the center of the world wide web for information became a meeting ground for Websites that would like for the world to know that they too could provide useful information.
Personal responsibility also means that when individuals fail to meet expected standards, they do not look around for some factor outside themselves to blame.
Source Bookings.com -Ron Haskins
After turning my rough draft in and getting feedback from my Instructor. I noticed that I need to do a little more research on Personal Responsibility. So with that I still used Google as my search engine but went a little deeper on in the search came upon Bookings.com and they had an published in-depth article by Ron Haskins that allowed me to get a better understanding of Personal responsibility.
With the combination of sources of Personal Responsibility’s. Ive noticed that there is multiple definitions of the phrase. Google.com which would easily be thought as a non-bias search engine website just gave me the top layer of what personal responsibility is. Witch led me to write an emotional essay on what I was experiencing in life at
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