Who’s responsible?

The world seems to be looking for someone to blame for their bad choices. Everybody wants to pass the buck. Everybody is a victim. Everybody wants to find out who is responsible for this or the other, seldom thinking of what they themselves are responsible for.
The problem with asking who’s responsible is that it makes us feel out of control, victims of others or of circumstances. In reality, as an adult, and as a leader, you have the responsibility to. . . Continue reading »


