Responsibility is a burden, and most people tend to avoid responsibility. Usually people are responsible only for what they “signed up” for or what is within their interests, but there are people who solve the issue with responsibility and more creatively, and focusing not only on their own interests.
The more a person is strong and developed, the more he can, is ready and wants to answer for.
As a rule, an adult is responsible (must be responsible) for his words and deeds, but a strong and developed person is responsible for more — both for his thoughts and for his feelings↑.
Responsibility is a burden, and in order to carry this burden, strength, readiness and skill are needed. Developed moral and business responsibility for a person is the same as his strength and health in physical terms.
It is unlikely that a self-respecting woman will want to connect her life with an irresponsible man, and for doing business, other things being equal, we will prefer a person whose words we can rely on.
When the burden of responsibility is heavy, the question of the distribution of responsibility naturally arises, and this issue is resolved in different ways …
Many managers overwork themselves, mistakenly believing it to be a business necessity. Many women load themselves with responsibility in such a way that they deprive themselves of health and joy, and often, due to overload, they can no longer be responsible for anything at all.
In more reasonable options, responsibility is placed on the one who is ready to solve it and who can cope with the task, for whom the task is feasible. With a more creative approach, not only the feasibility of the task is taken into account, but also the expediency of the load and its pedagogical effect↑.