Obligations and Rights
Jack just sat in fifth grade. That morning jack was irritated because when she was about to sit down, her seat was covered in dust. Then he scolded and accused Billi, a friend of his seat, who was littering his stool. According to jack, yesterday afternoon the bench was still clean.
As chairman of the class, Bakie intervened. He broke the argument. Bakie knew that billi was always diligent in cleaning up the class. Instead, the jack never wants to clean up the class. As a result, the jack bench is full of dust. Not infrequently the teacher advises Jack, so he participates in the duty of cleaning the class. In fact, he was once punished for not performing his duties. The punishment was given for Jack to carry out his obligations. All fifth graders have the same obligations, including Rio. Billi realizes that, as a disciple he has an obligation to maintain cleanliness, order, security, and class beauty. He and his friends clean up the class. The dusts are cleaned and the garbage is thrown in place. Before the lessons begin, the plants are watered and well cared for. The classroom atmosphere is clean, beautiful and comfortable. Students and teachers are also happy when they enter the fifth grade room.
Not only at school, but at home Roni acted so. He always gets up early. The bedroom is cleaned, cleaned, and tidied up. The textbooks are neatly arranged. Roni's room looked regular and comfortable. His home page did not escape his attention. The grass is long cut. Plants watered and arranged neatly. While in the neighborhood where he lived, Roni also has an obligation. Working together with other citizens is done every day. As a good citizen, he always co-operated cleaning waterways and maintaining the order and safety of his neighborhood. Having fulfilled his obligations, he can now obtain his rights. As a disciple, he is entitled to the teaching and guidance of the teacher. It also has the right to have a comfortable, beautiful, clean classroom. As a resident in his neighborhood, Roni is entitled to enjoy a clean, neat, beautiful and orderly environment. Not only Roni is entitled but all students and all citizens have the same rights if they have done their duty. If the obligation of a citizen is not met, then such rights are not properly obtained. Roni's act of prioritizing the new obligation to claim rights is a commendable act. The act is the practice of the fifth precept of Pancasila. On the contrary, Rudi will not get the right because he does not perform the obligations. Rights will be obtained after the obligation is completed.
In addition, between the rights and the obligations there must be a balance. Wherever we are and however our circumstances, obligations remain, whether as students, as teachers, as citizens and as leaders.
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