🎯 Extra Diligence of a Good Father This topic is about being more than just careful — it’s about being responsible enough to prevent harm before it happens.
, I would take full responsibility for being more careful. Driving at night is already risky, so I should have been more alert, slowed down, and paid attention to the road. Hitting a warning cone means I was not fully focused or cautious. Extra diligence means thinking ahead — not just driving, but driving safely, checking surroundings, and avoiding anything that could cause harm to others. 👉 A responsible person doesn’t wait for accidents — they prevent them.
, I would fix my mistake by becoming more prepared and organized. Here’s what I would do: - Plan every topic clearly before teaching - Double-check all content to make sure nothing is missing - Practice or rehearse before presenting - Ask for feedback from others before going public - Use a checklist to stay on track - Accept mistakes and correct them immediately 👉 Teaching is a responsibility. Students trust you, so you must give complete and accurate knowledge.
can be held responsible to some level. A good leader must always think ahead. Before sailing, he should have checked the weather and avoided danger. Also, waiting too long to ask for help made things worse. 👉 Extra diligence means making smart decisions at the right time — not when it’s already too late. If the typhoon was predictable, then it’s clearly negligence. If it was sudden, then responsibility may be less — but still, better judgment was needed.
💡 Final Thought Being “extra diligent” means acting like a truly responsible person — someone who protects others, thinks ahead, and avoids harm. Because in real life, one careless decision can damage many lives. 👉 So always choose responsibility over regret.