Make or Break Rules

It's Monday; how it working for you? I"m big on transformation. Changing lives. Being happier. What kind of person are you? I'll tell you, if you tell me. When you see a sign telling you what to do...



When choosing to make or break rules; I'd rather make them. I did walk down that private road, but I didn't climb the trees (at least not this time). Now, it's your turn...

 

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  • 6/27/2011 6:04 AM Alicia wrote:
    I'm a make the rules person too. I'm not keen on breaking them as sometimes others have created them because 1) its a respect thing and 2) a lesson perhaps has been learned. Ie maybe in this instance someone followed alone on the path, had a fall from the trees. There is a reason behind everything - even rules
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    1. 6/27/2011 8:25 AM Layla Morgan Wilde wrote:
      True, there is an original reason for all rules. In the case of the no climbing the trees rule, this was to deter the public. There had been a tree climbing demonstration by professionals and they didn't want the public practicing on the old, delicate trees.
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  • 6/27/2011 8:34 AM Frank wrote:
    Excellent question - speed limit signs - I tend to calculate at what speed I would be ticketed and drive at that speed. Private driveway -Always makes me curious, but I respect their privacy. Towns with welcome signs w/Rotary, Lions, and etc makes me feel like it's a nice town to live in.
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  • 6/27/2011 8:42 AM Diana wrote:
    I like breaking them if it's not too illegal
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  • 6/27/2011 6:07 PM nothingprofound wrote:
    As bad as I am at taking society's rules seriously, I'm even worse at following my own. There always comes that moment when I feel they just don't make sense..
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