The Unspoken Law of Responsibility
Every day we ought to do well in society. This is the
unspoken law, which everybody automatically abides to. Regardless that you’re
from the slums of society, or the high cliff dwellings, there is that common
law which we all fall into. “Treat the next person the way you would like to be
treated.” Such laws are at times are constituted by our religious, cultural
beliefs which we strongly apprehend by them. The way we live our lives is the
reflection of how our parents have instilled in us, whether directly or
indirectly. It is commonly said that the decisions you make today will affect
your tomorrow. Do we ever take a moment to think what the real meaning of this,
or do we automatically assume that it is one of society’s ‘uncool’ norms. These
verbally spoken words, which our older generation preaches at all times to this
young, hip and happening generation, are always interpreted in a manner that
you cannot live your life. Which in essence it’s a teaching of responsibility. There
is that unspoken law of responsibility which tends to be misinterpreted by the
so wildly diverse society.