Rules are Meant to be Broken

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Rajesh kumar said:   1 decade ago
Hi friends.

In India this is true. It might called rules are meant to be broken. In India rules have been broken since they are made. Nobody wants to follow the rules. I think in India rules broken has been became a new rule.
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Thejas varghese. said:   10 years 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 have.
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Rakesh said:   5 years ago
Good evening to all.

I am glad to take the opportunity to talk in this topic.

So, first of all, rules mean the obeying discipline mode of our life that some created by us and some crated by the government so rule makes us more comfortable and a simple leading of life as the example is that he rule of traffic and in COVID 19 rule of sanitisation social distancing mask-wearing that crated by govt to feels us more protected but if we are moving against the rules that means we get short term satisfaction and relaxation but we don't know that how if provide an impact on other people so the rule doesn't mean to broken but sometimes our corruption feels us that our govt breaking the rule against the law so rules is everything physically and mentally.
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Sreesaran said:   9 years ago
RULES ARE MEANT FOR BROKEN is not exactly correct. Rules are been made for our happiness, welfare and protection. Rules are to be broken in times of any critical and dangerous situations. Rules are rules which meant for all. We do not break rules for our joy, it may cause danger for us.
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AbHi 10 said:   9 years ago
RULES ARE MEANT TO BE BROKEN. If something is to be broken then why its made. But our rules are full of loopholes. The famous saying "even if 1000 criminals are punished one innocent must not be punished". But nowadays money power decides who is punished and who is not. The real criminals are outside while the innocents are in prison. Why does this happen? Because ITS TIME FOR THE CHANGE. If the rules made for our protection can't protect us then why we should obey it. We don't have to break the rules. But we have to change the rules.
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Pritam Kumar said:   7 years ago
As per my opinion, rules are meant to be broken is not true because rules are made for the convenience of people. So rules are made to follow it not to break it. If we follow the rules then it will be helpful for us and for others also.
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Kartik said:   8 years ago
A quote in the Sanskrit language always gives an idea that good though always hurts man, but bad thoughts gives us pleasure. For eg, A sweat creates diabetics although it is better tastes but a salty medicine cures us of that disease Although it is bad tastes. Rules are the medicines like, so people hate it although it is good for them, and break the rules very easily and said gratefully " Rules are meant to be broken". And affected a lot by breaking the rules.
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Pavan kumar bobbadi said:   6 years ago
Rules are to be followed only when you know the reason. And the reason should be perfect. Making no injustice to anyone.

If the rule is not correct then we have the damn power to violate it. No compromise at all.
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Rupali said:   3 years ago
Hello to each and every who want's a change but not want to be changed.

In my opinion Rules are just a thoughts of that person who were approached to make the rules.

Some people made the rules according to their understanding and knowledge which were may be correct in that time and we are following them blindly without raising any doubt.

Suppose anyone wish to change the rule that women may stay with her parents even after marriage, people will start targeting that person by saying that they do not respect rituals but our society even know why this ritual was started, who made this rule and what was the reason behind making such rule. In name of rules and rituals there was also a rule called 'Sati pratha' to burry a women alive when her husband dies. If this thing can be changed then why not others. Such kind of rules are meant to be broken.

My point is if we can not raise our voice against impartial rules then I thing animals are living a good life then us.
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Rulesare4fools said:   1 decade ago
When I was young my parents had this rule that I could never have dessert before dinner. I hated it because as with most kids dessert was the best part of my day. When I was 9 years old I had enough, my friend at the time josh was over and we decided to break the one rule that was never supposed to be broken, eat dessert before dinner.

We rode our push bikes down to the local store and bought a 2 liter container of neapolitan ice-cream and smuggled it into my room under my jumper. We hadn't eaten anything all day in preparation and were starving. Together we ate that whole container of ice-cream within the hour and within the next 40 minutes we were vomiting it back up.

Although it is a light hearted example of breaking a rule, I understand that if I hadn't broken that one rule I might still be eating dinner before dessert without any knowledge of why I was doing it. Sure, rules are set so we can all live in a perfect world but in the end the perfect world is the one we don't appreciate because we haven't learnt from our mistakes and experienced the reason for the rule in the first place.

Making mistakes and learning from them is instrumental in human development and rules are made to be broken to push us further into understanding our own boundaries and the worlds reasons for having rules. Rules are meant to be broken so we can learn for our own, and each others mistakes.
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