Rules are created based on some kind of analysis using known information which means it is past-orientated and limited by information depth. Analysis can never factor every possible variable and once implemented, a rule affects its own change within the environment, making the original analysis increasingly obsolete.
Even without the rule-based influence changes, systems that lay outside of the scope of the rule apply external pressures upon the environment in which the rule operates. At some point, the created rule can no longer support the conflicting pressures and breaks beyond repair.
In short, every rule is created imperfectly for an environment that is constantly changing and therefore will always become unstable and unsuitable in time. The only rules that lay outside of this are those that exist naturally and universally. These rules always have been and always will be, are unbiased and unbending and apply to all equally.
Avoid risk or understand it?
Breaking rules creates instability and risk which are things often avoided but, the very nature of changing environments means that instability is always present. The more complex and rigid a rule-based system becomes, the more open it is to breakage and catastrophic failure.
The bureaucracies within such systems require constant monitoring, repair or adjustment and each change inevitably creates new and often unpredictable stress on other sections of the framework. When these nodes and links are targeted by external sources, uncontrolled system disruption happens and the potential for the very foundation of the framework to be destroyed increases exponentially.
Resulting in?
For the disruptor, huge benefits can be gathered by breaking the old and creating the new. A new framework can be built that takes advantage of more relevant and higher quality information, process and technologies. For the disrupted, mass panic can ensue as full restructuring is required in areas that are unfamiliar, by people who were content with the old system and therefore less likely to embrace or develop change.
Next steps
The risk for the disruptor past the initial disruption is twofold. With each new framework comes the likelihood that the new rules become the new status quo and quite soon, the disruptor can itself become the next target for disruption. To combat this, a disruptor often grows a framework quickly and aggressively in order to create barriers of entry for possible challengers which of course will eventually cause a repetition of the entire process.
The second risk is that each successful disruption attracts more potential disruptors into the entire environment, not just within a specific industry. As disruption becomes more commonplace in all industries, change events increase and affect other, unrelated industry at an increasing speed. This highly volatile process means that the prediction of all possible challengers and risk variables is approaching impossible.
Seeing the network
Because, as an industry matures it seeks stability by creating rules and there are more disruption seekers in the system, it is easy to see how both the complexity of the system and the chance of breaking the system increase. Massive changes in markets can happen in very short time frames as industries are both built and ripped apart at lightning speeds.
Global economies and interconnections mean that the network is increasingly vast and dependent, and pulling on one thread can have unexpected and enormous butterfly effects on other threads. Global financial crises, the extinction of entire industries and turmoil and conflict across numerous arenas and market segments can provide testimony.
Adapt or disappear
The way to survive in such systems may be a combination effort of self-disruption whilst continually evolving traditional components. The challenge then becomes an amalgamation of those experienced by both disruptor and the disrupted: How to break rules in an environment created to protect those very rules with people who are adverse to change?
Hint: Look at yourself.
Taraz
The disruptors tactics remind me of the Hegelian dialect...
Thesis - AntiThesis - SynThesis or Problem - Reaction - Solution.
The benefit to making and breaking rules is all about perspective. I think having an informed position would be paramount to adapting. Falling for the problem to the point of having a predictable reaction, makes one putty in the hands of those creating the problem in order to bring about the predetermined Solution!
George H. W. Bush, speaking on the New World Order to Congress
on September 11, 1990
Sometimes, things are less complicated than all that though! I think rules and laws are similar but different. It's really semantics though. I tend to think Laws are there for the Lawless... not the abiders. Yet, that is my romantic idealism speaking again... I guess sometimes there is a more simple answer... Occam's Razor style.
Ludacris, from Southern Fried Intro
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Do you find the irony of the date of that quote?
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Of course, I do! hahaha Glad, you noticed it. It's also Ironic that he was mentioning how this NWO would be forged out of the Persian Gulf issue. Iraq 2.0 helped consolidate the position in a second Hegelian teeter-totter.
They like to squeeze blood from Iraq. Bush Sr. even mentions terrorism back then. Sounds like a little predictive programming to me in hindsight.
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I broke mum's three rules:
I'm going to hell! :)
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I never heard the rules.
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Was it for me!
Well they didnt want me to have a Boyfriend in High school and I did.
They didnt want me to leave home and live alone and I left.
They didnt want me to leave high school and I did.
I always believe that we are free to do whatever we want, as long as we dont harm others. I know my parents were a bit upset at that time and our relation wasnt more the same, but now everything is getting better again.
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Hhhh I love that. I did the same all my life :) Whenever people told me not to do something, I did it :P
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My poor mum though! :)
She got over it. She never shot a gun, but came to terms with my tattoos and even once let me take her for a ride on my bike. She died at 59 after a battle with cancer...Life's too short not to make it work the best way you can right?
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Bless her! Yes true life is short and we should live it the way we want, otherwise regret everything later.
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My personal ethos. I live by it. :)
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Indeed! Keep it up :)
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And there you have it. Pretty much went the same rout. Done pretty much the whole lot I was always asked not to and have subsequently learnt a great deal from so many people that I otherwise would never have engaged in any way. It does shape ones broader understanding and respect.
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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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There is indeed.
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Have you broken any rule you regretted breaking but still keep to today?
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Personally I think rules restrict us, stifle our creativity. Even tho they are meant to bring other, they put limit on us.
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Indeed. But, the breaking of them takes willpower and creativity and, as does developing new ones. The trick is to understand they are impermanent and therefore should not get attached to.
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Hi Taraz. Rules through time have always been twisted or manipulated to some extent. Rules need to be adapted as life changes. I remember a stupid rule when I lived in England. Fish and chip shops were not allowed to be open on Sundays. The thought process behind it was to bring the family together. Look at Toys r Us adapt or die. They didn't adapt to online and have basically gone. Here today and gone tomorrow.
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Yep. The adaption is hard, especially when it goes against personal positions in other areas.
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Rules are creating to form a guideline and keep people in check. Its similar to ways shepherds herd cattles and sheep. Its a form order
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And when the sheep learn they are lions?
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They will definitely break the rules! It is all about power :)
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Are rules the same as principles? No, they ain't completely the same!
Principle is rule used to choose among solutions to a problem. Principle allows for diversified view of a matter or a problem, being guided by principle(s) is not as rigid as being governed by rule(s).
Where is there is principle:
based on individual's trained intellect, decision is made, but it isn't the same with individuals (untrained intellect) who ain't sure of how to go about a matter or problem let alone preferring solution, rules has to be in place as a good guide.
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Rules should be challenged. Laws should be broken.
Both laws and rules are conventions we choose to respect so that we are allowed by other humans to thrive on our own.
Yet laws are far more complex than rules. Rules should be simple. Laws should be complex.
Complex rules and complicated laws are nothing but inflicted control.
Following fair rules is not obedience. Following fair rules is a form of mutual respect. Following unfair rules is servitude.
Following unfair laws is obedience. Following fair laws is sanity.
Breaking the law is a sickness of the society. Challenging rules is growth pains of the society.
The difference between challenging and breaking is process. Challenging assumes valid alternatives and formal updates. Breaking means complete banishing or structural updates.
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Change is constant and change cannot be governed by constant laws and constant minded people, people with a mind that wouldn’t evolute mentally and psychologically
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Should we then agree that rules are short term governing bodies with limited lifespan to serve purpose till change dictates necessity for new rules to bring about survival and that the ultimate rule should always be to be willing to embrace change?
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Free will opens choice for one. Then you have a leverage to chose which side you’re on
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today many of the rules that have been made have been violated and apply anywhere, because any weight of the rules if not kostisten will definitely be violated. I think so mr tarazkp :)
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The process you described is a very real one. The speed of change is quite rapid today and is accelerating. That is why great care and caution are needed in legislation. The rules or established practices or facts on the ground in business that you're talking about are for business owners to deal with. Government concerns everyone and should be the focus of public discourse. I think every smart voter should think carefully about what kind of candidates to vote for. It would be a good idea to interview candidates running for parliament about what their understanding of the nature and role of laws in society should be.
Not all rules are at the brink of obsolescence and therefore bad.
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Breaking rules seems to be one of the few natural talents I possess.
...and not even from a conscious anarchic ideological standpoint.
If rules ( or laws) make no sense and don't fit into my own personal rules, I just disregard them. Simple.
I will not adhere to other people's silliness - I have enough of my own!
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the great things can't happen without breaking the law, the disruptors you call it, have always broke the law and established other law that are atleast good for some time.
and it is the very nature of the humans that makes them break the law.
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We are free to make up our own rules. What might seem like a rule to stick to, for me, might not be the same for another and it shouldn't be.
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