Rules are Meant to be Broken

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Priya said:   8 years ago
Rules are not meant to be broken. If rules are meant to be broken then there would be an other name for rules i.e. guidelines. Rules are made for the safety of a person. If you consider traffic rules if you do not follow traffic rules then your life is at risk. Even in schools or colleges, we go to school by 9 clocks because this is one of the rules. What if we break this? Then no student will follow discipline in his life because sometimes we get habituated to the things we learn in the school. So rules are not meant to be broken.

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Karishma said:   8 years ago
According to me, rules is for the benefit of the people. Depending on the rules, we can follow it restrict it. But some rules are very much essential. For eg rules like wearing helmet, avoid cellphones while driving is very good for the safety of the people. But some rules like in office restriction to internet to employees is irrelevant to current suitvation. If rules are essential and useful everyone follows it, but it is useful no one folows it. Thank you.
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Sandhya jha said:   7 years ago
Hi all.

This is Sandhya Jha.

I totally disagree to this point, because I personally feel that we must follow every rule because rule is made should be followed not broken, but sometimes I think rule should broken also, because I have seen especially in cast of Muslims they haven't idea what should do because, for them it's prohibited no one give a company of Muslims, only they think that it's not my culture and rule also, but I think those work for me to bad so I think it's must be broken of everybody, that's why friend it's my personal perception, thanks.
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Rohan said:   5 years ago
According to me, Rules is like to habitual discipline to obey and follows the regulations with terms ad conditions. Rules are not for broken because every bad thing is punishable and harmful for others as well as society. Example of Dubai and gulf countries rules are stringent for any crime, so that's why those counties crime rates are reduced or equal to none & government stringent this little crime and people haven't any brave to do this crime and society is safe to follow this rules. If there are no rules in the world then every country, a person broke the rules and attack to others and graveyard. Lord Ram is a very nice attribute to peoples to follow the rules. Rules are made to keep silence and ecosystem are safe.
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Ritesh Pratap Singh said:   1 decade ago
If there are no rules how can they be broken but if there are rules how can you stick to them?some rules are meant to be broken just for the sake that we need a little flare in our life. Also if police are to to good and the government why are they letting people in lebonon Die! it is likethey want them to just so they can chase a baddie or investigate!

But back on subjects rules: live by them break them just whatever you do think before you do Anything!
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Aisha said:   1 decade ago
After reading all of yur comets, this is what i think. Most rules should be followed. E.G school uniforms prevent grouping all the people who can/can't afford the big brands. Traffic lights prevents people getting in accidents. Laws prevent people from doing the wrong thing, and more.

But if the rule needs to be broken for a good reason, it should.
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Monisha said:   1 decade ago
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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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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Subin s f said:   1 decade ago
Rules are made to obey. If we are living in a nation we should obey our rules. Breaking our rules mean cheating ourself. For the the best economic condition of our country we should obey the rules that made by our government.
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Achinta said:   9 years ago
I totally disagree with the statement because the major problems in our country is due to broken rule whether it may be in case of traffic, corruption and other factors. Yes, of course, I support that the rules should be modified or improved. But at the time of running the rule we should strictly follow the rule. If we disagree at some point of view of the rule we should notify our valuable suggestion staying within the boundary of the rule rather disobeying the rule.
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