However, unfortunately, for some it becomes a selective concept, invoked in discourse but absent in practice. Responsibility, in its essence, is a moral commitment before it is a legal text, and it means refusing to exploit the circumstances. Yes, there are global disruptions due to Iranian aggression against Gulf countries, delays in supply chains due to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, and the rise in prices happening today in some sectors of our markets is unwelcome or cannot be justified under any pretext. Responsibility is not a slogan raised when needed, but a principle tested in crises. In times of prosperity, everyone may claim commitment to values, but only in exceptional moments does the truth emerge: who is morally committed, and who sells their conscience at the first opportunity for profit.
Responsibility: A Moral Principle, Not a Slogan
The article raises the issue of moral responsibility, which should manifest not only in words but also in actions, especially during global crises.