Rules are Meant to be Broken

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Jignesh prajapati and Arun yadav said:   1 decade ago
In India, people are mostly habitat to break the rules, so we do not have any expectation from those people to obey the rules. In India, one see the person breaking rule even though he/she does not takes any preventive action. Indian government has a own rules or system which may be ineffective, so why we shouldn't react to improve them?

If any powerful person breaks the rule should that person be punished?

If we wanna make India a developed country then rules must be strict and common to all and punishment must be such that a person does not even dare to break the rules, then may be our country free from corruption, rape cases, which mostly suffering in India.
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Vaskar said:   1 decade ago
Seriously, rules are not meant to be broken. First of all rules are made for follow.

If you are following rules you are respecting the rules so you are supposed to be follow the rules if you made the rules. If you meant to break the rule, its not the rules its the simply nothing. So who break the rules they are supposed to think themselves. They are shame on that.
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Suraj rizal said:   1 decade ago
Rules are meant to be broken right :- this thinking has lead our country in such a adverse condition that we are lacking behind from the country like china. Does anyone has ever wonder the populous country like china has developed in a pace of rabbit. Just go a couple of decades before and compare India with china they were almost stand equal. But could you just imagine where the India is and china is at this moment. We all know the cause of it right we call it corruption. Have you ever tried to inculcate why is this corruption, yeah its the thought of Indian that rule are meant to be broken, here the one who create the rule brakes the rule. Rules binds you to a certain area you cannot exceed that constrain. Rules inculcate discipline, punctuality and sense of responsibilities in you. Which ultimately makes you perfect and keeps dignity of country. Country will prosper if and only if the inhabitants bind himself and work with integrity. If we won't follow the rules and there would not be any penalties, just imagine what will be the situation. Just relate it to daily life if there would not be the norms and regulation do you ever think any girls could ever walk safely to the road. Even though there is rules and penalties then also there is not even a single day you won't find the report of molest and rapes. Now you could just examine if there would not be any rules than what could be the world as a whole.

But still talking about rules yeah I am completely concur that to make your life joyful its necessary to break the rules but those breaking rules should not harm any body feeling or relationship. Breaking rules for fun can be consider till it won't do great impact or effect someone severely. And also there are some rules which can be broken under some circumstances like if someone met with severe accident and he has to admit in the ICU then I think first comes life then rules. So at that situation we need to break rules.

So ultimately my conclusion is that break rules and decorum but not at the cost of life, relationship, feeling and dignity.
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Ajay Singhaniya said:   1 decade ago
The Nature of rules is they are rigid and there is no exception. This might look perfectly good at the time they were made but in some situation they need to broken.

When rules left no choice then they are meant to be broken.
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Abhipsa said:   1 decade ago
Rules are not meant to be broken. According to me rules are made to put human life in a disciplined format. Without rules we humans would not be staying in a civilized society, there would be chaos and confusion everywhere. Rules makes us disciplined. But in certain cases some rules do get broken unintentionally.

There are certain rules that are important for safety and well-being- like traffic rules, wearing seat belts, wearing helmets etc. In a country like india, without rules no one would wear the seat belt, though it is very much necessary for safe driving. Same goes for wearing helmets.

Similarly rules in schools, colleges and offices are very important for their proper functioning.

But at times rules do get broken unintentionally, but one should not make a habit of breaking rules.

In certain cases we need to break certain rules just to get a taste of freedom or to break the monotony of life, for example rules like one has to come back home before evening, sometimes it is necessary to break the rule just to experience the night life.
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Rimi said:   1 decade ago
Rules need to be follows to establish decorum in every field. Rules are made so that there would be a boundary or limit for everything as we know that everything has a limit. Rule will develop good personality among people. A child while in adolescence should be ruled for some part as because he need to distinguish between wrong and right. School maintains rules it is not abolished.

But I also agree the if any immediate situation need to break the rule it should be allowed like a school boy if came late because of any kind of accident he met in the road then he should be allowed to enter in school.
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Divya G said:   1 decade ago
Hello.

According to me rules can be broken only under emergency situations. Intentionally breaking rules would just make things very messy and chaotic. Everything would become a total mishap. Rules are made for our benefit. Following them would help us inculcate more punctuality and discipline in our life. Moreover it ensures our safety and would provide a much cleaner path to reach success!
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Smacky said:   1 decade ago
I'm against the vindictive, Not that every rules are meant to be broken, there are few rules which needs to be upgraded for the well being of the present society, one of the major concerns of developing countries like India is Inflation, so we can't work on the reforms which showed Golden era of economic reforms in 1991, thinking it as a law even it was good at that time we have to work for the present outcome and the laws which best suits the modern society. This was one instance, there are several few instances like the quota system, reservations etc to mention some. So whether or not they are accepted by the government we being democratic should have a opinion on whether to accept it or not.

There are few greats Bill Gates, Zuckerberg- all were college dropouts and see their extraordinary contribution to the society, so in my opinion we should listen to our heart what we want, there is no point in breaking a law if you are not sure of why you were against the law.
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Samidha said:   1 decade ago
Why are the rules made? Its just made to make us punctual, disciplined in our day todays life. But there are some situations in life where we need to break the rules. So breaking the rules in that particular circumstances is ok. But intentionally breaking the rules is not accepted.
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Amol said:   1 decade ago
Rules are made for us and as well as to control the traffic. But we are always in a great hurry because of which we brake the rules and later cause an accident which is harmful to us and the people. We are the only one who cause road rages on the road. So we should understand it and give a big support to avoid breaking the rules.
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