Thus
accepting responsibility for the consequences of one's
actions means
accepting responsibility for one's impact on the future — not
just one's own future and the future of one's family and enterprise, but the future of all people in the present and in coming generations, the future of humanity.
And that life isn't so black and white — that the evil witch has some good in her after all and you shouldn't judge based on appearances, that you have to take
responsibility for your
actions if you choose to climb the beanstalk, and it really doesn't matter how many times you kiss that frog — eventually you may
just have to
accept he
just isn't good
for you.