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RE: Rules (and laws) are made to be broken

in #philosophy7 years ago (edited)

We are humans created to be free, we were born in freedom we were borne by freedom if we think critically about it, we are born to fight for freedom(this freedom is sometimes regarded as sin,but really if its not hurting ourselves or our fellow people, is it still sin? Even all religions acknowledge this.)

However, rules were made to curb this freedom at the expense of our human nature, because in it lies bits and parts that fuels our existence.

There is a saying that goes where there's no law, there's no sin

But all rules have been made to help each other co-exist. If we all are to express our freedom the way we desire, there will be chaos, one mans food is another mans poison...

I think our humanity is our cross, the fact that we have to live in harmony with ourselves limits the height to which we can express our total freedom.

Hence rules are put in place to know what is morally right based on not just you, but also your fellow human, based on past experiences and results

And we cannot deny their positive effects, if we are going to be honest rules have actually saved us some pain at one time or the other

In conclusion, we human beings are so evolutional that a rule yesterday might be irrelevant today, hence a need for constant breaking.

Im not advocating breaking of rules, but if you are to break a rule, you might as well break it right, lol , if there is anything like that.

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Im not advocating breaking of rules, but if you are to break a rule, you might as well break it right, lol , if there is anything like that.

There is indeed.

Have you broken any rule you regretted breaking but still keep to today?

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