Engagement

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When we leave our homes and pass through the gate at the front of our homes we are exposing ourselves to a ton of stimulus, i.e., we have given our permission to both engage and be engaged with all sorts of things and people. That is a huge responsibility because whenever we decide to engage others we also understand explicitly that repercussions are a given. It is a great responsibility to engage because the repercussions can be anything from a light bit of laughter shown in as humor in one's expression or it can be action resulting in grave harm or even death. 


This brings up rights, as a socially driven species we do have certain rights and we also have certain responsibilities involving rights when we engage said environment and others. For instance, when we engage others we are doing so with an understanding of others as to our relationships, i.e., they are a known entity or they are unknown. We must make adjustments accordingly with others as well as with both the environment and situation that is created in said engagements. That is a serious responsibility. 


Everything we say, do or imply has repercussions and we must accept that fact as a fact of life, i.e., a fact of social life because of our diversity as a human being. This is a complicated thing but one that must be understood to engage with others in a peaceful, complimentary and win-win situation and environment otherwise we have chaos and destruction (which we are seeing in today's social situation). 


In short, "There are rules of social engagement" we all have to adhere to in order to keep our society orderly, peaceful and harmonious - otherwise, "chaos and destruction rein down on all of us regardless." 


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