What Responsibility Are You Taking This Week?

What you just watched:

George Meade was given command of the Union Army just days before the Battle of Gettysburg.
Under intense pressure, he gathered information, listened to his commanders, and made careful decisions.
When the opportunity came to pursue the enemy, he chose not to—because his troops were exhausted
and the risk was too great. He did what was right, not what would look impressive later.

THINK

  • When have you felt pressure to act quickly—even when you weren’t sure it was the right decision?

     

  • Do you make decisions based on what is right—or what others expect you to do?

     

  • When have you chosen the harder, more responsible option instead of the easier or more popular one?

 Try one of these this week—start small:

1. SLOW DOWN BEFORE DECIDING

Don’t rush important decisions—get the facts first.


2. DO WHAT IS RIGHT—NOT WHAT LOOKS GOOD

Make one decision this week based on reality, not image.


3. OWN THE OUTCOME

Stand by your decisions without blaming others or circumstances.

Want to go further with this?

The Choose Your Future series helps you build these values—one week at a time.

These videos are part of a larger effort to guide and equip young people.

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