Rules are Meant to be Broken

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NEERAJ Kumar said:   8 years ago
What is rule?

Rule is simply that tell us what to do or not.

If we already know that if I not follow this rule there will be no harm so why we follow these stupids rules.

Ex- there is a restriction on triple driving on bikes but how many people follow ?

Those people who have one bike 3 member in family what will they do obviously they will go together.

They know in rare case if he caught by police.

He will give 100rupee in term of economic punishment and leave.

So rule is broken.
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Pritesh said:   8 years ago
Thank you, friends, for sharing your valuable points.

Here, I want to add my views on the topic.

Rules are not meant to be broken.

Rules are equal to success (result).

For example: - if an athlete is preparing for his national championships. (any sports) that he is going to be part of it after a month, and he is not following his daily routine like practice, diet plan etc, then the result would be not as expected (winner).

So point is that rules should not be broken.

But in some cases, we can break the rules when it is mandatory, but it should not harmful to others.

Thank you.
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Parm said:   8 years ago
In my point of view, rules are not meant to be broken. If we break one rule then this is a reasons for creation of new rule ie guidelines. Rules are not ment as a boundation but they give us systematic approach.

So its better to follow rule.
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Audun said:   1 decade ago
Rules are made to be broken. Rules are made to keep people in place. Rules are made by one man. One man have made these rules. It's wrong. The only rules that should exist is the difference between Right and Wrong. After that, nothing.
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Kunal sarkar said:   1 decade ago
I also believe it that rules are meant to be broken. Because in the all sector when any rule is made, then after some day that rules are broken by anyone, thats why new rules are come alternatr of previous rule, so if any rules is harmful of our human society then we should break the rule and we have to prove that rule is not good of us, and that will be the reason of bring a new alternating modifying rule, which will help our human societry.
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Rohith said:   1 decade ago
This idiom shows the inability of proper implementation of rules and regulations of today's world. People have come to conclusion that rules nowadays are only transiently effective and are at their dearth after a few days or else they become totally against the people's perceptions and also towards the objective they were made for. So people tend to break them often and this has become a habit so commonly that it has become in people's views, all rules are imposed just to be broken.
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GAURAV GAUR said:   1 decade ago
Rules are made to be broken it depends on the reason for your change if it is useful for you you have to go for it don't think too much go for it always favour right changes which help you to bring colours in your life and do it as a fun never bother about others always accept new things which is not harmful for you because sometimes these things help you to move forward in life but learn a lot from your wrong changes which you have made earlier and try to remove these changes and bring up new changes to your life which will make you a man.
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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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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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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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