Rules are Meant to be Broken
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Pavitra said:
1 decade ago
Yes!rules can be broken, but not upto the complete extent. I feel that all the rules are not meant for breaking them and also I can't particularly list out the rules that can be broken. It depends upon the situation and the importance where it is definitely necessary to break such rules. We are not at all some kind of animals to follow some other with restricted rules and regulations.
We have the right to break even a rule which is strictly implemented all over the nation if we feel uncomfortable. Rules should be in such a way that its implementation is meant for the safety and welfare of the people but not for name sake.
We have the right to break even a rule which is strictly implemented all over the nation if we feel uncomfortable. Rules should be in such a way that its implementation is meant for the safety and welfare of the people but not for name sake.
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Divya said:
1 decade ago
Rules are not for break. Rules means awareness, restriction, bond etc. Actually some boundaries are necessary for everyone life's and in system too so the none can misuse anything. Similarly all the organisation has rules book. If we break one rule then we get two more instead of breaking one rule. After made rule has more restriction more foundation we will give more discomfort to follow.
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Satish said:
1 decade ago
Yes I am ready to obey the rules not only for me every one should obey the rules because which it is depends upon our company growth.
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Akshay said:
1 decade ago
Just like a coin having two sides the rules also having two sides. For attaining success in any field the rules play a key role. For proper arrangement, discipline rules and regulation are necessary. No doubt rules make our life on time. So the rules must be followed up by everyone to be regular one. But some rules which are of no meaning should be broken because until the old one rule broken up by us the new one will not be created. So the rules having no importance must be broken for the new one.
Rules are created to be followed. Everyone should follow the rules and regulation strictly. If the proper laws are followed than every thing will be in the well format way automatically. If you do anything against the rules, then you can also get punished. For eg, think, students who are paying fees manually, if they all directly rushes to the counter then they will get more time, and the one who has came first to pay fees might be at the end and the last one pushes and pay it first, this will be a wrong way and it will injustice for the one who came first so guys whats the big deal following the rules and maintain peace in the society.
Rules are created to be followed. Everyone should follow the rules and regulation strictly. If the proper laws are followed than every thing will be in the well format way automatically. If you do anything against the rules, then you can also get punished. For eg, think, students who are paying fees manually, if they all directly rushes to the counter then they will get more time, and the one who has came first to pay fees might be at the end and the last one pushes and pay it first, this will be a wrong way and it will injustice for the one who came first so guys whats the big deal following the rules and maintain peace in the society.
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Athul.k v said:
1 decade ago
Hi.
Actually rules are mean to be broken rules are the elementary bricks in a country like India. Only when we broke the current rules then only the constitution can come up with a better one.
Lets take an example,
At first seat belt was no compulsory for drivers when a rule was established on the strict usage of seat belt to the drivers, people started to avoid this and break the rule. So the government came with penalty for people who break the law.
Actually rules are mean to be broken rules are the elementary bricks in a country like India. Only when we broke the current rules then only the constitution can come up with a better one.
Lets take an example,
At first seat belt was no compulsory for drivers when a rule was established on the strict usage of seat belt to the drivers, people started to avoid this and break the rule. So the government came with penalty for people who break the law.
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Himansu Sekhar Rath said:
1 decade ago
Hello friends,
According to me Yes, Rules are meant to be broken but not all the rules. If we break all the rules then a lots of problem created. There are some specified rules needs to be break so that new rules can be introduced. In a fight, game, competition, or war the first rule is "there is no rule", at that time the aim is to win.
We all know that police always behind the thief & the new policy, rules are made to catch the thief when the thief are easily break the old rules.
Someday ago there was a news published in paper that, thief stole the money from train passenger by feeding biscuit, to avoid this government declare to attach CCTV camera and a guard in each boggy. This rule makes a secure journey for the passenger.
According to me Yes, Rules are meant to be broken but not all the rules. If we break all the rules then a lots of problem created. There are some specified rules needs to be break so that new rules can be introduced. In a fight, game, competition, or war the first rule is "there is no rule", at that time the aim is to win.
We all know that police always behind the thief & the new policy, rules are made to catch the thief when the thief are easily break the old rules.
Someday ago there was a news published in paper that, thief stole the money from train passenger by feeding biscuit, to avoid this government declare to attach CCTV camera and a guard in each boggy. This rule makes a secure journey for the passenger.
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AMITAVA GANGULY said:
1 decade ago
Rules that we follow in our day to day life cycle are the essential measures of taking steps ahead rightly and proper decisions are centered round the rules which are key to living a good life. Offcourse stringent laws as for rules before us are somewhat difficult to comply with. Then we take recourse to ignore them somehow resulting in operational difficulties on the way to our normal existence as though we defy to sort out normal acceptance of the other sides and respects of the hard rules only tricky way is the means of breaking a rule for mere attaining objectives in a short cut.
But we forget that there is a reward waiting for us in a long course of our movements ahead. Yet we commit gross mistakes simply avoiding the path of our duty and rules are the does and don't that we sometimes forget to follow because of our petty interests that in course of time prove to be so disastrous that we can hardly be able to protect us from monstrous downfall which is beyond all expectations.
Then we suffer and think long about the past course of action which rendered us sorrow and tears for happiness and cheers due to breaking rules and making a primrose path by sheer indulgence in corrupt means in what actually is in form and manner.
But we forget that there is a reward waiting for us in a long course of our movements ahead. Yet we commit gross mistakes simply avoiding the path of our duty and rules are the does and don't that we sometimes forget to follow because of our petty interests that in course of time prove to be so disastrous that we can hardly be able to protect us from monstrous downfall which is beyond all expectations.
Then we suffer and think long about the past course of action which rendered us sorrow and tears for happiness and cheers due to breaking rules and making a primrose path by sheer indulgence in corrupt means in what actually is in form and manner.
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Rajesh kumar said:
1 decade ago
Hi friends.
In India this is true. It might called rules are meant to be broken. In India rules have been broken since they are made. Nobody wants to follow the rules. I think in India rules broken has been became a new rule.
In India this is true. It might called rules are meant to be broken. In India rules have been broken since they are made. Nobody wants to follow the rules. I think in India rules broken has been became a new rule.
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Khushbu Gyanchandani said:
1 decade ago
According to me definitely rules meant to be broken if old rules will be broken then only we can have the pleasure to enjoy new rules and have the pleasure to break them. But not each and every rule is meant to be broken for selfish reasons only those which can cause positive effects on the society.
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Abhishek arya said:
1 decade ago
Yes. Rules are made to be broken. First we have to know that rules are made for us. If we are not feeling comfortable in that rule we can break it. One example is that before freedom British government has made some rules also. If we always used to follow those rules, then we can't think about the freedom that we got in 1947.
Our freedom fighter had broken those rules and that is why we are living in freedom. Like salt law was broken by Mahatma Gandhi like that we have so many examples. So we have to determine which rule is beneficial for us.
Our freedom fighter had broken those rules and that is why we are living in freedom. Like salt law was broken by Mahatma Gandhi like that we have so many examples. So we have to determine which rule is beneficial for us.
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