Rules are Meant to be Broken

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Fasts said:   1 decade ago
Hello everybody, as per I'm concern my views are on the both sides that is on one hand approxmite all the rules made that are implemented are the stupid of the all, which always lead to the comparison or critisim of a person concern, but on the other hand the rules that are most significant and should must be followed for the well 80% of them are never implemented, So as per my conclusion the stupid rules are always meant to be broken.
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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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Hari kishan said:   1 decade ago
In my point of view each and every rule that we are going to face in our life is need not to be followed. There should be some rules to be broken that too if we feel that we won't be misleaded from our way if we break them.

In some big institutions like colleges, schools etc. There will be lot of rules and regulations. We feel very thrilled if we break some rules. Of course there will not be much influence on us for breaking those regulations if we escape for authorities view.

These rules restrict some people from preventing others who intend to do a mistake.

So it is never a mistake breaking the rules for a good purpose.

Even Harry Potter, Hermoine Granger and Ron Weasley had broken the rules and earned a huge fame in their witch craft school (Hogwarts) as they did it for a good purpose.
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Siddharth said:   1 decade ago
I don't think rules are meant to be broken. Rules are there to make the living more comfortable and organised and hence make life easier. Following rules are necessary for development. Otherwise there will be chaos everywhere. Powerful shall dominate the world. Even we see that those countries where rules are followed are much more developed than those where people believe in "rules are meant to be broken". Discipline is hard to develop but is key to success. Only by following the rules can we lift us and make a society which provides same opportunity to everyone regardless of their power and position. And of course there always will be some rules which won't be right, and those we must oppose. But those will be very few, which should not be the excuse to break others.
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Sheru said:   1 decade ago
Its a good thing to follow the rules. Going by the book creates discipline and prevents chaos in the society. But sometime there are certain circumstances where its not wrong to break the rule. Take for example, a person is heavily injured in an accident, its mandatory to lodge an FIR before doctor can proceed. Now here is a case where time is very important. This patient can die in absence f instant medical attention. Doctor can work on his own discretion by breaking the rules by starting the medication first and legal procedure later. Another case, your traffic rule asks you to keep your vehicle speed within 55km/hour. Your house is on fire and your only kid is trapped in it.

You need to get there as soon as possible. You might just ignore the red signal and cross the speed limit. If you can save your child this will be a decision you won't regret for rest of your life. These examples though very specific in nature reveals one very important point unexpected circumstances demand unexpected actions.

Now some people find it fashionable and very cool to break the rules. They believe that as James Bond has "licence to kill" they have "licence to break the rule". They might be doing to this to look different from ordinary people. But they don't realize that they are disrupting the balance of the system and sooner or later the system is going to punish them.

Another case which needs working beyond boundaries is when we are developing new projects, new ideas. Sometimes innovation demands breaking the rules then only we can explore the unexplored territories. In that case again breaking rule is not bad. So whenever we are going to break a rule there should be a well justified reason and not any nonsensical excuse.
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Rubana said:   1 decade ago
Rules are made to keep people in place. Rules are made by one man. Rules are made to prevent something bad around us.
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Sajeev said:   1 decade ago
Rules are made to follow not to break, but sometimes we have to break that rules.

In the case ambulance with a person is coming in a traffic we must allow that vehicle to go by breaking the rule, in this sense it must be violated according to the need. In this case humanity has the prime importance than the rule.

Firstly rules must followed by the authorities then only others also follow.

Politicians vehicles never slow down on speed limited areas, this is breaking.

If we couldn't follow some rule in some circumstances it is not breaking the rule.

So follow the rules and regulations as possible.
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Sameer shaikh said:   1 decade ago
Exactly, some rules are made to be broken as many of explained above that if the ambulance is being passed across the traffic in that case ambulance must be passed first cuz that is the question of life of the patient. If the rule won't be broken means patient might be lost his life at that moment. As we know in some situation we have to speak lie also in what we could save someone's life with danger moment. If in this condition we break the rule, it doesnt matter that we are doing something wrong. Thank you.
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LAKSH said:   1 decade ago
Rules are the best ways of decreasing road accident. Rules are not meant to be broken. When rules is broken, they get punishment which desire by authorized. We get to take some example. First:we drive vehicle and single is stop. Well rules influence me a lot. The real thrill of life is because of the rules in it. Well rules are made by us (people) based on their experience so that unfavorable things don't happen.

Rules can be broken at any cast for any time if it is used for a nice reason.
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Sachin angel choudhary ,meerut said:   1 decade ago
Just like a coin is having two sides same rules are having two sides.

According to my point of views.

1. It helps in attaining success.

2. It helps in achieving your target or goal in a proper manner.

3. Rules help in going right direction because they are meant for providing right direction.

FOR EXAMPLE: SCHOOL -taking permission for going outside class, come on time in class.

So rules are meant to follows not too broken.

But on the second side sometimes if you are getting benefited with broken rules then you should break the rules.

FOR EXAMPLES: TRAFFIC SIGNALS-if you are in emergency then you should break the rules rather stick with rules blindly because you are going to save the life of someone.

So my conclusion is like that.

Rules should be broken for the creation of new rules like SATI DAHA which was for hindu but now replaced THE RULE.
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