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15 Responsibilities You Have As An Adult
Townhall.com ^ | Townhall.com | John Hawkins

Posted on 03/13/2012 4:20:10 AM PDT by Kaslin

When I was a child, I talked like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child. When I became a man, I put childish ways behind me. -- 1 Corinthians 13:11

A society of children cannot survive, no matter how all-embracing the government nanny. -- Mark Steyn

The biggest reason that our government has turned into a nanny state is because so many American adults act like spoiled, petulant children. This is not about being a conservative as opposed to a liberal; it's about being an adult as opposed to a child. You want to be a man? Act like a man, not a boy. You want to be treated like a woman? Act like a woman instead of a little girl playing with her dolls. Ultimately, if you want the respect that comes with being an adult, you have to do more than reach adulthood. Instead, you have to actually embrace the responsibilities that come with being a man. Until you can do that, you'll forever be an unworthy child, no matter what age you reach.

1) Whether you want to have your yearly coupling with your wife or take on the Dallas Cowboys, it's not everyone else's business unless you ask them to pay for it. Keep the government -- and everyone else -- out of your bedroom. Pay for your own contraceptives.

2) It's your job to take care of your kids. It's your job to feed them, clothe them, watch over them, and teach them right from wrong. Of course, it's not easy. It has never been easy, but somehow everybody from cavemen to medieval peasants to Vikings managed to pull it off. If they can do it, you can do it.

3) The government may put basic safety regulations in place, but at the end of the day, you're responsible for your own life and limb. If you spill hot coffee on yourself, slip on an icy sidewalk, fail to strap into your parachute, kill yourself after listening to heavy metal music, die from smoking, crack your head open because you didn't wear a motorcycle helmet, drown after a hurricane you knew was coming for a few days or pee on an electric fence, that's your fault. It's shouldn’t be the job of the government or the court system to kiss your boo-boo and make it better when anybody with half a brain wouldn't have done something so dumb in the first place.

4) Yes, you MAY get Social Security and Medicare, although given the size of our deficit, you can't count on those programs long-term unless we have serious reform. Yet and still, that's probably not going to be enough money for you to live on. To live in comfort, you're going to need more money than that. You should be setting it aside now unless being a greeter at Wal-Mart when you're 80 has a lot of appeal to you.

5) Your life is your responsibility. Whether you end up rich or broke, drunk or sober, in jail or free, successful or a failure -- it's all the fault of the person looking back at you in the mirror. If things go wrong, don't blame your country, your government, your parents, your spouse, the political party you don't like, bad luck, being born under the wrong sign -- you did it. Own it so that you can do something about it.

6) Would your mother be proud of the person you are today? Can people trust you to do the right thing? If you weren't around and they were being honest, would your friends, your children, or your local pastor say you were a good person? No matter what rules, standards, and laws are in place, they're no good unless the people are good. No one's perfect, but if you're not a fundamentally decent person, you're not a responsible adult.

7) This country was here before you were born and it'll be here after you die. You have a solemn duty to leave this nation better than you found it, if only by refusing to sponge off your fellow citizens.

8) If you're not an informed voter, if you don't know who Joe Biden is, which party is pro-life or which party is pro-abortion, or which party is pushing for low gas prices and which party prefers high gas prices, you shouldn't vote. You don't have a responsibility to vote; you have a responsibility to be an informed voter. Learn what's going on or don't vote.

9) If life is a game, then the Constitution is the set of rules we play by in this country. And guess what? People cheat all the time. Not only is it unfair to cheat, those rules have made us the most successful country the world has ever seen. The more those rules are bastardized, the less successful our nation is going to be. You don't have to become a constitutional scholar, but take the time to learn something about the Constitution. It'll help make you a good American.

10) The sad truth of the matter is that you can get a high school degree along with a college degree and STILL be woefully ignorant of history, economics, and how the world works. That's why you have to continue to educate yourself if you want to be wise.

11) If you get upside down on your mortgage, that's a tough break -- for you. Your house is your responsibility and nobody else should have to pay a dime on it, especially other people who're paying their own mortgages.

12) It's not the government's job to pay your bills, find you a job, and keep you living in the style to which you've grown accustomed. There are people who work crummy jobs just to keep some money coming in, work 2 jobs, or even move to a better area to find work. That may not be pleasant, but paying your bills is a responsibility that ultimately rests on your shoulders.

13) You don't need the government to ban trans fat or build a new grocery store in your area because you're in a "food desert." Eat what you want and take the consequences.

14) You don't want the responsibility for your own health care because you think it's too expensive? Wait and see how much it costs when the government gives it to you for "free." Then see how well your decisions about your own health match up with the ones made by some faceless bureaucrat in D.C. Here's a hint: You're interested in you. They're interested in saving the government money. Your interests, even in cases of life or death, will not always coincide.

15) If you went $80,000 in debt to get a philosophy degree from a private school and now you're stuck working at the Waffle House because nobody's impressed with your mastery of Kant, you don't have anyone but yourself to blame. Pay for your own college loans.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Editorial; Government
KEYWORDS: adult; nannystate

1 posted on 03/13/2012 4:20:12 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

Well said....should be mandatory reading for people of all ages.


2 posted on 03/13/2012 4:27:30 AM PDT by FES0844
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To: Kaslin

Fabulous.. put it on my facebook


3 posted on 03/13/2012 4:28:18 AM PDT by rocketmag
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To: Kaslin

Good list. I would add:

16. You have an obligation to occasionally sit and seriously think about what you will and will not kill for, and why. In the unlikely event you are ever faced with a situation where killing would be appropriate, it is important that you’ve pre-examined whether or not you should or shouldn’t actually do it. This is a basis of civilization.


4 posted on 03/13/2012 4:43:48 AM PDT by Psycho_Bunny (Burning the Quran is a waste of perfectly good fire.)
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To: Kaslin

Excellent.


5 posted on 03/13/2012 4:54:57 AM PDT by John W (Viva Cristo Rey!)
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To: Kaslin

I love this one:

15) If you went $80,000 in debt to get a philosophy degree from a private school and now you’re stuck working at the Waffle House because nobody’s impressed with your mastery of Kant, you don’t have anyone but yourself to blame. Pay for your own college loans.


6 posted on 03/13/2012 4:55:26 AM PDT by MNDude
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To: Kaslin

Gee. Never heard this before.


7 posted on 03/13/2012 5:22:16 AM PDT by ngat
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To: FES0844

Bump for later - I liked the idea of reposting on facebook.


8 posted on 03/13/2012 5:31:38 AM PDT by Hacksaw
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To: Kaslin
15) If you went $80,000 in debt to get a philosophy degree from a private school and now you're stuck working at the Waffle House because nobody's impressed with your mastery of Kant, you don't have anyone but yourself to blame. Pay for your own college loans.

I was required to take 12 hours of philosophy as part of my university's core curriculum. As a senior, I was in a philosophy class with 13 other students, 12 of whom were studying to be priests.

The professor, ripped the veneer off of philosophy for me: "With philosophy, it's not what you say, it's how you say it. Philosophy is nothing but a bunch of BS."

Now that was a teachable moment!

BTW, I worked my tail off in that class, earning a B...I was spending 3-4 hours outside of class for every hour in class. I simply cringe when I hear of the lack of effort the typical college student puts in today.

9 posted on 03/13/2012 5:32:47 AM PDT by Night Hides Not (My dream ticket for 2012 is John Galt & Dagny Taggart!)
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Bump


10 posted on 03/13/2012 5:36:24 AM PDT by Ghengis
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To: Kaslin

Bump


11 posted on 03/13/2012 5:41:44 AM PDT by corlorde (Drone strikes: the preferred method of killing by Nobel peace prize winners since 2009)
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To: Kaslin

Excellent world-view by Mr. Steyn, as usual. I just sent to my three kids ages 25, 23 and 21. Probably won’t get read, though.


12 posted on 03/13/2012 5:51:27 AM PDT by ProtectOurFreedom
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To: Kaslin

I like Mark

He is so right on with great wit.


13 posted on 03/13/2012 5:55:25 AM PDT by Rightly Biased (How do you say Arkanicide in Kenyan?)
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To: Night Hides Not
BTW, I worked my tail off in that class, earning a B...I was spending 3-4 hours outside of class for every hour in class. I simply cringe when I hear of the lack of effort the typical college student puts in today.

My policy, since I paid my own tuition, was to spend a minimum of three hours out of class for each hour in class in every course. That was often more than I felt like I needed, or occasionally not enough and I went for 4-5 hours, but it meant that I always genuinely learned. I got my money's worth. I have no respect for the degrees awarded because someone majoring in beer and girls, beer and boys, or beer and whatever aged out of the system with enough credits but no real knowledge.

14 posted on 03/13/2012 6:26:54 AM PDT by Pollster1 (Natural born citizen of the USA, with the birth certificate to prove it)
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To: Kaslin
The biggest reason that our government has turned into a nanny state is because so many American adults act like spoiled, petulant children. This is not about being a conservative as opposed to a liberal; it's about being an adult as opposed to a child.

That, in fact, is the very definition of the difference between liberalism and conservativism.
15 posted on 03/13/2012 6:47:44 AM PDT by snowrip (Liberal? You are a socialist idiot with no rational argument.)
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To: Night Hides Not
3-4 hours outside of class for every hour in class.

Tell this to my College algebra class!

"I just can't do math."
"I tried this problem."
LOL

The kids in my Community College (Now there's a concept!)don't seem to realize that college is supposed to be several hours of study per hour in class, at least.

They get pablum ... and it turns their minds into the same.

16 posted on 03/13/2012 7:53:24 AM PDT by Kenny Bunk ((So, you're telling me Scalia, Alito, Thomas, and Roberts can't figure out this eligibility stuff?))
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To: Kaslin
13) You don't need the government to ban trans fat or build a new grocery store in your area because you're in a "food desert." Eat what you want and take the consequences.

If you live in a "food desert," recognize why that is and do something about the crime among your peers that's driving profitable grocers out.

17 posted on 03/13/2012 12:54:43 PM PDT by Cyber Liberty ("If the past sits in judgment on the present, the future will be lost." --Winston Churchill)
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