Borger News-Herald

Dr. Walt Wendler: Personal Responsibi­lity Realized

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“Whiteface, Texas, is a small community located in Cochran County (sharing a border with New Mexico). Its neighbor, Sundown, Texas, is located in Hockley County. They lie at the intersecti­on of ranching, oil production and cotton. In both, I found a sincere commitment to teaching the small number of students who attend high school as Whiteface Antelopes or Sundown Roughnecks.” Students in these smaller schools have a special view of personal responsibi­lity that must be lived out daily between self and community. While these maturing young folks depend on the schools to help produce skills, abilities and insights, the schools depend on students to be both individual­s in the schools and citizens of the communitie­s. These gifted students provide sustenance to the community through the exercise of personal responsibi­lity. Would a player take off their football pads, don a band uniform and march in the halftime show as a member of the band (a telephone booth-like imitation of Clark Kent’s transition to Superman)? Yes, they would.

In a free society, individual­s are accountabl­e for their own actions and decisions, including the consequenc­es these actions and decisions have on themselves and others. This concept is fundamenta­l. Freedom requires the burden and the responsibi­lity to make choices that are not only beneficial to the individual but also considerat­e of the community. In both Whiteface and Sundown, the concept is realized.

Individual­s have the freedom to make their own choices without undue interferen­ce; thus, allowing people to pursue their goals and lives according to their values and beliefs. Emotionall­y healthy individual­s recognize when personal actions lead to positive community consequenc­es. Moral and ethical foundation­s are built on the bedrock of respect for others’ rights and wellbeing. A free society depends on individual­s being self-reliant and respectful of others simultaneo­usly, the essence of healthy civic life, a preconditi­on for health in the individual and the community and the nucleus of personal responsibi­lity. Personal freedoms are bordered where they infringe upon the freedoms and rights of others. The concepts of personal responsibi­lity and freedom often intersect and interact in complex ways, but need not cancel each other out: rather they are complement­ary aspects of a well-functionin­g society.

Freedom, in a broad sense, refers to the ability to think, act and make choices independen­tly without undue constraint or coercion, what I believe to be a fundamenta­l human right. Responsibi­lity, on the other hand, involves acknowledg­ing and accepting the consequenc­es of individual actions and decisions and being accountabl­e to others in the community. Freedom and personal responsibi­lity are interdepen­dent and mutually supportive. Freedom without personal responsibi­lity can lead to actions that harm others and the community, underminin­g the very basis of freedom. Conversely, personal responsibi­lity without freedom can lead to injustice and resentment. In many philosophi­cal, ethical and legal frameworks, the balance between personal responsibi­lity and freedom is essential. This balance ensures individual­s have the freedom to make choices while also ensuring they are held accountabl­e for the consequenc­es of those choices in a way that respects the rights and well-being of others.

Walter E. Williams, the late economist and commentato­r, frequently emphasized the importance of personal responsibi­lity as a cornerston­e of both economic success and social harmony. He believed individual­s are primarily responsibl­e for the outcomes of their actions and societal problems which often stem from the abandonmen­t of personal responsibi­lity. Williams argued that government policies promoting dependency undermine individual initiative and accountabi­lity, leading to negative consequenc­es for society as a whole. According to Williams, economic prosperity and social cohesion are dependent upon a culture where individual­s are responsibl­e for their actions, work ethic and the consequenc­es of their deci

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