No There are No Rules

No There are No Rules
Each and every one of us learns to say “Yes” before we learn to, or realize the fact that we can, say “No”.
Each and every one of us is satisfied to obey rules.
Some know afterwards that there are rules which can be broken.
Some don't.

Sooner or later we have accumulated enough facts that we believe,
and we have certain confidence living with them.
Ironically we start fitting deviated exceptions into rules and
knowledge we have, hoping that the problem will be simplified.
We tolerate the exceptions, we ignore small errors.
We lose the ability questioning the validity of the rules.

It’s time to learn how to say no to the rules.
Let the 23-year-old boy who owns two bachelor degrees, three guitars, one company,
and 179 books explain to you why rules are set not to be followed, but broken.


“I know that some rules are worth breaking, and some rules are not. Some are not actually worth breaking but breaking them does have a lot of fun.”

“You may think that I suggest no new things. It is because you know them well since your birth yet you never recognize.”

“I know I’m no better. I believe that I do have produced quite a few of such garbage-like papers and presentations in order to graduate too.”

“You are advised to follow any rule, regardless how stupid it is, if you will be killed otherwise.”

關鍵字詞: Behaviour|Management|Confidence

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