Rules exist to be broken.
But responsibility — the ability to make decisions without prior authorization – is forever.
We hate rules — that’s why we break them.
And if you think society needs rules to avoid chaos what it really needs is more people taking responsibility to do, that which is right and just to others and ourselves.
Decades ago in a less independent world, folks submitted to a set of rules for society, in relationships and to employers. Today, the emerging Millennial generation is leading the way to dismantle rigid societal rules and proffer for personal responsibility instead.
As a professor I asked my classes to help me design a way to test what they know about the subject matter of the course they were taking. The rules of academia called for a test, a paper, and an exam. But when you ask students to take responsibility for developing the yardstick upon which their learning progress is to be judged, you gain enthusiastic cooperation and compliance.
Replace hard and fast rules with reasonable responsibility if you want to get things done.
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