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fulfill-your-obligations
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FINAL EXERCISE
Test Your Knowledge
Is there an answer to the crushing weight of unpaid obligations?
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You can discharge obligations in many ways, financial and non-financial.
You can discharge obligations in many ways, financial and non-financial.
Actually, there is. You can discharge obligations in many ways, financial and non-financial.
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Precept 15, Fulfill Your Obligations
What obligations is someone born with?
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It is not a new idea that a person owes his parents for the beginning of life and early years—children are aware of this burden from a young age.
It is not a new idea that a person owes his parents for the beginning of life and early years—children are aware of this burden from a young age.
It is not a new idea that a person owes his parents for the beginning of life and early years—children are aware of this burden from a young age.
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Precept 15, Fulfill Your Obligations
How does a parent deal with or avoid the “revolt of childhood”?
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When others refuse to accept the child’s small tokens offered to discharge the weight of obligation, they rationalize their obligation into non-optimum fixed ideas.
When others refuse to accept the child’s small tokens offered to discharge the weight of obligation, they rationalize their obligation into non-optimum fixed ideas.
When others refuse to accept the child’s small tokens offered to discharge the weight of obligation, they rationalize their obligation into non-optimum fixed ideas.
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Precept 15, Fulfill Your Obligations
How can you help a person who has too many unpaid obligations?
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Once the person has named all their obligations—moral, social and financial—they will be able to plan out getting them all discharged.
Once the person has named all their obligations—moral, social and financial—they will be able to plan out getting them all discharged.
Once the person has named all their obligations—moral, social and financial—they will be able to plan out getting them all discharged.
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Precept 15, Fulfill Your Obligations
Once a person has discharged all their obligations, they can go about incurring more.
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Once a person has discharged their obligations, discourage them from incurring more than it is possible for him or her to actually repay.
Once a person has discharged their obligations, discourage them from incurring more than it is possible for him or her to actually repay.
Once a person has discharged their obligations, discourage them from incurring more than it is possible for him or her to actually repay.
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Precept 15, Fulfill Your Obligations
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Is there an answer to the crushing weight of unpaid obligations?
Yes
No
What obligations is someone born with?
The debt of being brought into the world, and being raised by one's parents or guardians
The obligation to go to the same college one’s father attended
To repay older siblings for babysitting services
The medical bills for one’s birth
How does a parent deal with or avoid the “revolt of childhood”?
Punishing the child’s bad behavior
Recognize and acknowledge the child’s efforts at discharging the weight of obligation
Do not let the child out of the house until they are grown
Implement stricter and stricter discipline
Ignore it and the child will grow out of it
How can you help a person who has too many unpaid obligations?
Pay them off for him or her
Go over with him or her all the obligations and work out a way to discharge all the person thinks are still owed
Reprimand them to be more organized
Get them to hire a personal assistant to help them keep their affairs in order
Once a person has discharged all their obligations, they can go about incurring more.