Rules are Meant to be Broken

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Shyamveer Singh said:   1 decade ago
According to me there are two types of rules one is necessary rules, another is general rules. Although both are to be follow but in certain situations like emergency. We might break a general rule.

Example:There are separate water facility for male and female. One male person can take the water from the female one. In the necessary situation.

Necessary rules can not brake because they might be very costly for you. You might lose a important part of your life. "Remember rules are never make one to be bounded. It is made for your freedom".

Example: Cognizant gave me a project on cloud computing, we have to submit it with in 40 days. But because of some moody colleges we got late by one day. And can not image the situation.
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Abhishek kumar singh said:   8 years ago
In my point of view, ya this is right that rules teach us to live life in a proper way, and rules also for our safety and make an easy life.

But sometimes its have been seeming that some rules stacked freedom of people and also was not good for our society. Example- the tradition of sati was very bad for women. It was need of time to broken.

And sometime after broken, the rule people make great and Inspiration for others.

You can see in Pakistan. We have a great example of "Malala".

She broke the Afgan terrorist rule. And did not stop to go to school. And now she has gotten. Novel price for this work.

So sometimes, its need of time to broke the rule. In accident case and In more of situation. We have to breaking rules.
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Rohan said:   6 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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Himika said:   6 years ago
Rules are meant to be broken.

In my opinion, rules which are oppressive or are against the goodness of society overall should be broken.

Rules are made to bring order in society, however, these rules are decided by mankind which means that they can always be wrong.

If rules are not broken people will never know what is beyond the limit.

Rules NEED To be broken to find new methods and creative solutions. Dreams only come true when we believe that our imagination can be something real and that is more than often against the rules.

However in more practical situations like criminal activity, if rules are broken it is incorrect.

Conclusion: the statement is not universally correct. It adversely depends on the situation.
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Sivani said:   7 years ago
Rules are meant to be broken.

The above statement can't apply to every rule. Let me discuss an example here. Courts enforce rules upon people for reducing crime and evil I'm the society. Without rules, ethics and morals, where would our society be turning into ? In this case, rules play a major role. On the other hand, there are few rules that we are following till date that need to be crossed. We used to have a rule that justified child marriage, if the same convention is being followed now, there's nothing wrong in crossing it. Children are meant t grow and develop into a brighter citizens by not being tied to marriages.

Hence, I conclude saying that, rules can be best as per the generation and their adaptability.
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Navya said:   5 years ago
There are two sides for every coin. As the statement says 'rules are meant to be broken'.

It is not always the same scenario, we must act based upon the situation. If you always obey the rules and follow them blindly you will never be able to achieve your passion or dreams. If everyone follows the same rulers, everyone will land to the same destination.

It is only when you break the rules and come out of your comfort zone, work hard you'll be able to experience the taste of success.

Similarily in certain cases, it is imperative to follow the rules and act accordingly because we the people of India live in a democratic country that doesn't mean we can do whatever we want to.
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Nigam Rawal said:   3 years ago
Good evening everyone,

My name is Nigam Rawal, I am very glad to speak on the topic rule are ment to be broken.

Now I would like to open gd.

Without rule life is boring and meaning less.

A person cannot achieve anything in his without rules. So rule are important. If we see a successful man we notice that he followed his own rules. For achieving our goal on time we follow our rules. Rule make a perfect personality. In every part of life rule are important. Some rule are made by government to give good and safe Live to us. Rule made by government in that way it provides stress free Life to all. At last want sum my topic that for living a good life rule are important.
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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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Anjani said:   5 years ago
According to me "Rules are meant to follow and they can also be broken". For example, if we are not following the rule on-road then there is a chance for an accident. And nowadays due COVID 19, we should follow the rules given by the government like wearing a mask and sanitizing our hands or we are going to be affected by a coronavirus. Another example if we are no breaking the rules then we must be in ancient time. Were we use stones to produce fire but now we are using matchbox, litre etc. The is someone who broken the rules and found this latest technology.

Conclusion: I say that rules are there to follow as well as they are there to broken.
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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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