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Wednesday, May 10, 2017

Theodore Roosevelt

Theodore Roosevelt


“In any moment of decision, the best thing you can do is the right thing.” This means that the only thing you should be thinking of doing when deciding, is doing the right thing. An example of this can be when someone loses something of value you find it. You know who it’s owner is, so you faced with the decision of returning it or not. Deciding to do what is right would be the best option in this situation. After all, you wouldn’t want someone pocketing something that you drop. Whether it has any monetary value to it or not, you should always return something that is not yours. If you keep the object that you found, you may be consumed by guilt. This negatively impacts the person that got his or her item stolen. The person could have been in scarce need for money, or the object could have had lots of sentimental value to it.

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