For example, if I were present at the fraternity event, I would have used my prudent judgement to initially suggest that alcoholic consumption not be involved. As a result, since alcohol impedes a person’s decision making and cognitive abilities, this would have significantly reduced if not eliminated the possibility of someone getting injured. In addition, my dedication towards always being accountable would compel me to report any incident that required immediate medical attention, despite facing repercussions of being at a party with underage drinking. Consequently, this would have immensely increased Timothy Piazza’s chances of survival because he would have been able to receive treatment before it was too late. Furthermore, I could also use my sense of fortitude to provide any assistance to Piazza, to the best of my ability, regardless of the animosity directed towards me on behalf of the upperclassman present. Subsequently, this would be done with the hopes that everyone else present would follow suit to collectively put forth our best efforts to ensure his well-being. In conclusion, one can clearly see that even if only one of these principles were enacted by at least one person at the fraternity event it would have saved a young man’s
For example, if I were present at the fraternity event, I would have used my prudent judgement to initially suggest that alcoholic consumption not be involved. As a result, since alcohol impedes a person’s decision making and cognitive abilities, this would have significantly reduced if not eliminated the possibility of someone getting injured. In addition, my dedication towards always being accountable would compel me to report any incident that required immediate medical attention, despite facing repercussions of being at a party with underage drinking. Consequently, this would have immensely increased Timothy Piazza’s chances of survival because he would have been able to receive treatment before it was too late. Furthermore, I could also use my sense of fortitude to provide any assistance to Piazza, to the best of my ability, regardless of the animosity directed towards me on behalf of the upperclassman present. Subsequently, this would be done with the hopes that everyone else present would follow suit to collectively put forth our best efforts to ensure his well-being. In conclusion, one can clearly see that even if only one of these principles were enacted by at least one person at the fraternity event it would have saved a young man’s