What is the difference between a sense of obligation and a sense of responsibility?

Updated on society 2024-03-23
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In my opinion, the sense of obligation is that you have such an obligation, you must or should do such a thing, not necessarily what you want to do voluntarily. A sense of responsibility must have a feeling of wanting to take on a responsibility, and you can't put yourself out of it. This is the difference between a sense of obligation and a sense of responsibility.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The sense of obligation refers to, for example, the sense of obligation that students should receive 9 years of compulsory education, and the sense of obligation in the hearts of young people is like taking care of the elderly, this sense of obligation is generated because there are clear legal provisions or rules and regulations, and the sense of responsibility is more like a sense of mission.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    For example, a sense of obligation means that you have the obligation to support your parents and children, which is your obligation and responsibility. And the sense of responsibility is that if you do something wrong, you have the responsibility to bear the mistake, and you have the responsibility to face the punishment you will receive, and not to run away.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    A person with a sense of responsibility is one who dares to express his position in advance, or to say it clearly, or not to say it and show an attitude - if something happens, I am responsible. In fact, this is anticipating the consequences of bad things happening, but not being afraid to take responsibility. An irresponsible person is not only unwilling to take the lead, but may even be unwilling to follow him and wishes that all 100 steps would be taken by others.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The sense of obligation is the sense of obligation that every citizen has to accept and face because of his own existence, and this sense of responsibility is not bound by any conditions and rules, and the impact is from within, and his own sense of responsibility for one thing and one person, or a larger scope for the family, for the society, and for the country itself, is not imposed by others, but is generated from within.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Responsibility and obligation are a definition for a person with a sense of duty and mission. Whether it is for the family, for the work, or for the society, as long as there is a sense of responsibility and mission, responsibility and obligation are a definition. Dare to emphasize more about what you should do, and the sense of responsibility is out of your own intention.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Obligation is the act that should be done, and responsibility is the act that must be done. The act that the law requires the parties to do is called an obligation. Obligations correspond to rights.

    The fulfillment of an obligation is the fulfillment of a right. Liability arises when there is a breach of an obligation. Legal liability is the legal consequences that should be borne by the party who violates the legal obligation.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    People with a heavy sense of responsibility often do not care about their own affairs, or other people's affairs, and are willing to help others take on some of them. In the Spider-Man movie, the face once said that the greater the ability, the greater the responsibility, in fact, his responsibility is to take care of other people's affairs. It doesn't matter if you don't want to be Spider-Man, but when you get married, the person you find must have a sense of responsibility and be willing to take the affairs of two people as their own business, rather than just caring about themselves.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    A sense of responsibility is a mental state of consciously taking the initiative to do all beneficial things inside and outside. The difference between a sense of responsibility and ordinary psychological emotion is that it belongs to the category of social moral psychology and is an important content of ideological and moral quality.

    In essence, a sense of responsibility requires not only self-interest, but also the benefit of others, the cause, the country, and society, and when one's own interests contradict the interests of the state, society, and others, the interests of the state, society, and others should be put first. Only when people have a sense of responsibility can they have the inexhaustible motivation to drive themselves to move forward bravely all their lives, can they feel that many meaningful things need to be done by themselves, can they feel the value and significance of their own existence, and can they truly gain people's trust and respect.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    A sense of responsibility is something that makes you hold on, and because of responsibility you can't escape, so it forces you to persevere.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    A sense of responsibility, in fact, is sometimes a responsibility to oneself, but also for others.

    You must have a sense of responsibility in everything you do, so that you will have more motivation to work.

    will be responsible.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It is common to hear many women say that they need to find a responsible man, or the company's human resources department holds a job fair and says that they need to find a responsible employee so that they can be responsible for their work. The word sense of responsibility sounds noble, and we like to praise a person for being responsible. We like to criticize a person and say that he has no sense of responsibility.

    So, what is responsibility? The general understanding is that if a person does things seriously and responsibly, completes what he should do without any deductions, and does not shirk, it is said that this person has a sense of responsibility. However, if the duty shows that the person should do it, and he is capable of doing it, and he has no way to push it to others, then isn't it a matter of course for him to accomplish it, and there is no need to praise him for having a sense of responsibility.

    The criterion for evaluating him should be the degree to which he accomplished the thing itself, such as efficiency, cost, effectiveness, etc. Rather than a sense of responsibility, which has no criteria for judgment and is completed by personal feelings.

    In addition, when a person encounters many problems in life, he makes a lot of decisions, but in the end these decisions do not have a good result, so he puts the responsibility of not getting a good result on other factors, such as the environment, others and other external factors. Well, we say that the person has no sense of responsibility. But, in fact, judging from the results, the decisions he made did not have a good result, and he had to bear this bad result, because he was really affected by the bad ones, and he had to bear a lot of pressure.

    At this time, the way the brain works determines that some of the stress needs to be released, so he says to put the blame on other factors. In this way, although on the surface he is saying that it is not my fault, in fact he bears the consequences and responsibilities. So, can we say that the person has no sense of responsibility?

    I don't think so. The most important thing is to learn to reflect on yourself, whether from the inside or outside, to find the essence of the matter, and figure out why you made the wrong decision before, so that you can avoid making mistakes in the future. None of this can be summed up without a sense of responsibility.

    I think it is more important to criticize this person for his lack of ability, his inability to make the right choices. What he needs to improve is his own abilities. Only when the ability is improved and things are done easily and correctly, there will be no question of whether there is a sense of responsibility or not.

    Therefore, what we should all learn is how to face problems, solve problems, reflect on problems, and improve our abilities. In this way, everything that needs to be done with a sense of responsibility will be simple, and doing things well will bring positive feedback in itself, so that they will be more willing to do things well. Just talking about whether you have a sense of responsibility or not will not help you solve things and improve yourself.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Answer]: A sense of morality is the subjective experience that arises when evaluating people's thoughts, intentions, words and deeds according to certain moral standards. It is manifested in the treatment of the country, the collective, work, career, the study of chaos and the relationship between people, such as patriotism, nationalism, collective chaos, responsibility, obligation, dedication, honor, self-esteem and so on.

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